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Treaty and Me: The son of a full-blooded Māori and a full-blooded Pakeha

Monday, 6 August 2018

Clive Tongaawhikau for Stuff’s series of oral essays ‘The Treaty and Me’.

Clive Tongaawhikau is a member of Araukuku, a south Taranaki hapu who has felt it has been dealt with unfairly through the settlement process.

In Stuff's The Treaty and Me - a series of short video essays about the Treaty - he says the document holds the answer to New Zealand's future, and our past.

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* A spiritual document - and a contract

Clive Tongaawhikau says Māori signed the Treaty of Waitangi so that they could continue to be Māori.
Clive Tongaawhikau says Māori signed the Treaty of Waitangi so that they could continue to be Māori.

The settlement process is just as bruising as the original breach

The Treaty and Me: New Zealanders talk about the Treaty**

The Treaty and Me video series is part of New Zealand Made/Nā Niu Tīreni, a Stuff project on the Treaty of Waitangi.​