Video episode available on my Substack. Ross Calman (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Raukawa) is a writer, historian, and translator whose award-winning book Te Tiriti o Waitangi offers one of the most succinct and accessible introductions to our nation’s founding document. At just 100 pages, it distils decades of scholarship and debate into a clear overview — from the early encounters between Māori and missionaries, to the New Zealand Company’s ambitions, the rushed translation ...
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Video episode available on my Substack. Ross Calman (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Raukawa) is a writer, historian, and translator whose award-winning book Te Tiriti o Waitangi offers one of the most succinct and accessible introductions to our nation’s founding document. At just 100 pages, it distils decades of scholarship and debate into a clear overview — from the early encounters between Māori and missionaries, to the New Zealand Company’s ambitions, the rushed translation ...
#8: Jen Margaret - Honouring te Tiriti o Waitangi, changing systems and working as allies
Weaving our Worlds
1 hour 3 minutes
1 year ago
#8: Jen Margaret - Honouring te Tiriti o Waitangi, changing systems and working as allies
In this insightful episode, Melanie Nelson sits down with Jen Margaret, a dedicated advocate and educator for te Tiriti o Waitangi. Jen has spent over 30 years championing the importance of te Tiriti and the responsibilities it entails for Pākehā and Tauiwi in Aotearoa. Jen shares her personal journey into this work, starting with her first encounter with te Tiriti at university and the subsequent realisation of how little she had been taught about Aotearoa’s founding document. She delve...
Weaving our Worlds
Video episode available on my Substack. Ross Calman (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Raukawa) is a writer, historian, and translator whose award-winning book Te Tiriti o Waitangi offers one of the most succinct and accessible introductions to our nation’s founding document. At just 100 pages, it distils decades of scholarship and debate into a clear overview — from the early encounters between Māori and missionaries, to the New Zealand Company’s ambitions, the rushed translation ...