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  2. Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand (Māori: He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni), sometimes referred to as He Whakaputanga, is a document signed by a number of Māori chiefs in 1835, proclaimed the sovereign independence of New Zealand prior to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840.

  3. Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements - Wikipedia

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    The treaty entered into by the rangatira and the Crown — Te Tiriti o Waitangi — followed on from He Whakaputanga, establishing the role of the British Crown with respect to Pākeha. The treaty delegated to Queen Victoria ’s governor the authority to exercise control over hitherto lawless Pākeha in areas of hapū land allocated to the Queen.

  4. Treaty of Waitangi - Wikipedia

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    He Whakaputanga (Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand) asserted that the 'public authority' of New Zealand remained with Māori. [23] This document was not well received by the Colonial Office in Britain, and it was decided in London that a new policy for New Zealand was needed. [ 24 ]

  5. Independence of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In other words, they have achieved full national status and they now stand beside the United Kingdom as equal partners in the dignities and responsibilities of the British Commonwealth. If there are any means by which that status can be rendered even more clear to their own communities and to the world at large, we shall be glad to have them ...

  6. The World Bank Group's Uncounted - The Huffington Post

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    The failure by World Bank and Laotian officials to recognize the dam’s full effects on people above and below the dam means that the compensation offered to farmers and fisherfolk “didn’t come close to making up for their losses,” Shoemaker says.

  7. Marupō - Wikipedia

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    Marupō was a Māori leader of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) in northern New Zealand.. At the first signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on 6 February 1840, Marupō gave a concerted physical display and vocal attack against the treaty.

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  9. Over 2,000 actors, artists call for end to Israel's attack on ...

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    An open letter signed by thousands of arts and culture stars says Israel's attack on Gaza amounts to war crimes and calls for an immediate ceasefire.