Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Decolonizing Ranginui Walker, Ka Whawhai Tonu Mason Durie, Ngā Kāhui Pou: Aroha Harris, Hīkoi: Forty Years Danny Keenan (Ed), Terror in our Methodologies. Research and Matou: Struggle Without End Launching Māori Futures of Māori Protest Wellington: Huia midst? Searching for terror in Penguin, 1990 (2nd edition 2004). Huia Publishers, 2003. Publishers, 2004. New Zealand Otago University Press, 1999 Huia Publishers, 2008. This outstanding book tells our history, In this authoritative collection of A striking book that provides an (2nd edition 2012). from our origins, and argues that since keynote addresses, Sir Mason Durie overview of the contemporary Māori A powerful critique of the raids carried This revolutionary book continues the mid-nineteenth century, Māori discusses Māori initiatives in health, protest ‘movement’ exploring the out by the police across New Zealand to resonate with scholars and have been involved in an endless education and rationale behind the actions. in Rūātoki on 15 October 2007. In the communities around the world. Linda struggle for justice, equality and self- settlements; he considers the shape opening chapter, Moana Jackson writes Tuhiwai Smith challenges Western ways determination. of a fair national constitution; and he of the terrible cost to Māori of being of knowing and calls for a new agenda builds on Māori potential to develop a terrorised for 200 years and how such for Indigenous research. vision for Māori futures. actions sit as “merely recurring features of colonisation”.

Ani Mikaere, Colonising Myths Veronica Tawhai and Katarina Gray- Atholl Anderson, Judith Binney, Carwyn Jones, New Treaty, New Margaret Mutu et al, Ngāti Kahu: - Māori Realities: He Rukuruku Sharp (Eds). ‘Always Speaking’: Aroha Harris, Tangata Whenua: An Tradition: Reconciling New Zealand Portrait of a sovereign nation Whakaaro Huia Publishers, 2011. The Treaty of Waitangi and Public Illustrated History Bridget Williams and Māori Law Victoria University Huia Publishers, 2017. Policy Huia Publishers, 2011. Books, 2014. Press, 2016. Brings to the fore the illogicality of This extraordinary book provides seeking justice for Māori within the Illustrates the tensions and dynamics in A magnificent book that should be in all An award-winning book that uses unique insight into a long and difficult confines of the coloniser’s law and the the relationship between Māori and the our homes. It tells our story as Māori, storytelling traditions to reveal a Treaty of Waitangi claims process that importance of reinstating tikanga at the Crown by exploring a range of areas how our struggle, our survival and our powerful critique of the West’s racist, began in 1984. The stories told tell of heart of Māori thinking. including; the environment, social resilience has shaped our nation. It lays colonial legal regimes. It reveals histories of poverty, deprivation and development, health, broadcasting, the a new foundation for enlarging cross- the enduring vitality of Māori legal marginalisation at the hands of the Māori language, prison and the courts, cultural understanding for Māori and traditions, making the case that Crown, and the loss of 95 percent of local government, labour, youth, Pākehā alike. genuine reconciliation can occur only the lands of the along with remedies education, economics, housing and the when we recognise the importance of needed to redress these injustices. electoral system. Indigenous traditions.