The Treaty of Waitangi – in Māori, te Tiriti o Waitangi – has in New Zealand, during the past forty years, acquired a degree of significance in relations between the state and iwi and hapū (tribal groups). A permanent commission of inquiry, the Waitangi Tribunal, is empowered to report on claims by Māori that acts or omissions of the state have been or are contrary to the principles of the ... (read more)
Jim McAloon
Jim McAloon is a professor of history at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Many years ago, he was a research assistant for Ngāi Tahu of the South Island in their Treaty claims; since then, he has at times been engaged in Treaty-related historical work.