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Published 12 August 2024Becoming Tangata Tiriti: Working with Māori, Honouring the Treaty
Twelve non-Māori New Zealanders navigate through our changing Aotearoa
"Becoming Tangata Tiriti" brings together twelve non-Māori voices – dedicated professionals, activists and everyday individuals – who have engaged with te ao Māori and have attempted to bring te Tiriti to life in their work. In stories of missteps, hard-earned victories and journeys through the complexities of cross-cultural relationships, Becoming Tangata Tiriti is a book of lessons learned.
Sociologist Avril Bell analyses the complicated journey of today’s partners of te Tiriti o Waitangi, and asks: Who are we as tangata tiriti? How do we identify in relation to Māori? What are our responsibilities to te Tiriti? What do we do when we inevitably stumble along the way?
With words by champions in their fields, including Meng Foon, Andrew Judd and others, this concise paperback acts as a guide for those just beginning their journey towards a Tiriti-based society – and is a sound refresher for others well along the path.
"Becoming Tangata Tiriti", published by Auckland University Press, was launched on 7th August 2024.
Additional information: Becoming Tangata Tiriti
RESEARCHER
Associate Professor Avril Bell
ORGANISATION
University of Auckland
FUNDING SUPPORT
Marsden Fund Standard grant
CONTRACT OR PROJECT ID
UOA1730: Tangata Tiriti: Learning the trick of standing upright here