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Wat (wie) is Waitangi - definitie


Waitangi         
  • A cidade de Waitangi na ilha Chatham.
Waitangi (em Maori "águas que choram") é a principal localidade e porto das ilhas Chatham, na Nova Zelândia. Fica na ilha principal, a ilha Chatham.
Tratado de Waitangi         
200px|thumb|direita|Uma das folhas do Tratado de Waitangi
Monumento ao Tratado de Waitangi         
miniaturadaimagem| Monumento ao Tratado de Waitangi em 1912
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Waitangi
1. Tuhoe, the most isolated and poorest of the Maori tribes, are proud that their ancestors refused to sign the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, which created New Zealand under British sovereignty.
2. David Rankin, a direct descendant of a Maori warrior chief who signed the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi with the British Crown, said yesterday that the pensions claim against Britain would be made under that old agreement.
3. The only snag is a toddler‘s choice of soundtrack Wednesday August 31, 2005 Wonderful, wonderful Bay of Islands ... you can take a boat trip round the scattered islands, home to the Treaty of Waitangi.
4. Many Maori politicians, on the other hand, argue that the Waitangi treaty enshrined a balanced relationship between the two sides, with Britain gaining control of New Zealand but the Maori being granted property rights that have since been ruthlessly eroded.
5. "Many New Zealanders have found issues dating back to the signing of the treaty difficult to comprehend and hard to resolve," she said, referring to the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi.