Declaration of Independence (New Zealand) : where can I find information about He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga - the Declaration of Independence?

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1 online resource : colour illustrations Website catalogued: 16 Aug. 2017 AnyQuestions is funded by the Ministry of Education, managed by the National Library of New Zealand, and staffed by librarians from right around New Zealand Topics covered: He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga, The Declaration of Independence, Four articles, Nu Tirene, United Tribes of New Zealand, Confederation of United Tribes, James Busby, Waitangi, Draft of the Declaration, The Treaty of Waitangi, Ngapuhi, Human Rights Commission, He Tohu, Making meaning, Relationships with other people, Cultural knowledge, Communication. Social sciences: Continuity and change; Identity, culture and organisation; Place and environment Contents: The signing of the Declaration -- What the Declaration achieved -- The Declaration today -- Books Summary: He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga - The Declaration of Independence was signed on 28 October 1835 by 34 northern Maori chiefs. The document declared the independence of Nu Tirene (New Zealand) under the rule of the United Tribes of New Zealand or the Confederation of United Tribes. In this entry we will show you how to find information about He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga - the Declaration of Independence Senior primary (Years 5-8) ; Junior secondary (Years 7-10) Many answers
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