E-book published by Network Waitangi Whangarei.
Contents:
Foreword by Dr Heather Came
Recollections of Reverend Joan Cook
2006
Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles for shared governance: From the Foreshore to Freshwater -Dr Betsan Martin
State of the Pākehā nations’ mind-set – Bob Scott
Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the state of the nation, constitutional change – David James
Te Tiriti is the Constitution – Professor Jane Kelsey
2007
Flush and forget – Pākehā and Te Tiriti – Catherine Delahunty
Mixed report card for the year 2007 – Professor David Williams
The last Pākehā – Glenn Colquhoun
The Treaty today: Sacred covenant, simply nullity, disputed document, respected relationship? – Charmaine Pountney
2008
The Treaty is personal – Carol Archie
A Treaty lawyer reflects on the state of the Treaty relationship – Grant Powell
We’re all in this together: The Treaty, the economy and New Zealand’s future in the world – Rod Oram
A sincere form of love, stories that need to be told – Ruth Gerzon
2009
A conversation between Treaty Partners? – Dr Ingrid Huygens
2010
A Treaty based multi-cultural future – Robert Consedine
2011
We did not cede sovereignty – Moea Armstrong
The Pākehā of the future – Mitzi Nairn
2012
Reflections on the state Pākehā nation – Katherine Peet
2013
Thoughts around the State of the Pākehā Nation – Dr Susan Healy
2014
Bushwhacking towards Tiriti-based justice – Dr Heather Came
2015
A place in the circle – Tim Howard