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Hikoi : Forty Years of Maori Protest

SKU: 9781869691011
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  • Author:
    Aroha Harris
  • ISBN:
    9781869691011
  • Publication Date:
    May 2004
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    163
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Huia Publishers
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Hikoi : Forty Years of Maori Protest
Hikoi : Forty Years of Maori Protest

Hikoi : Forty Years of Maori Protest

SKU: 9781869691011
Regular price $45.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Aroha Harris
  • ISBN:
    9781869691011
  • Publication Date:
    May 2004
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    163
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Huia Publishers
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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'At least one lesson of Hikoi 2004 is clear: rather than never repeating, history is fated to repeat, and repeat again, until its lessons are learned.'
This book provides a glimpse of the fruits of the contemporary Maori protest 'movement' - the Waitangi Tribunal and the opportunity to prepare, present and negotiate Treaty settlements; Maori language made an official language; Maori-medium education; Maori health providers; iwi radio and, in 2004, Maori television.
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  • 'At least one lesson of Hikoi 2004 is clear: rather than never repeating, history is fated to repeat, and repeat again, until its lessons are learned.'
    This book provides a glimpse of the fruits of the contemporary Maori protest 'movement' - the Waitangi Tribunal and the opportunity to prepare, present and negotiate Treaty settlements; Maori language made an official language; Maori-medium education; Maori health providers; iwi radio and, in 2004, Maori television.
'At least one lesson of Hikoi 2004 is clear: rather than never repeating, history is fated to repeat, and repeat again, until its lessons are learned.'
This book provides a glimpse of the fruits of the contemporary Maori protest 'movement' - the Waitangi Tribunal and the opportunity to prepare, present and negotiate Treaty settlements; Maori language made an official language; Maori-medium education; Maori health providers; iwi radio and, in 2004, Maori television.