Non-Fiction

Māori and Parliament: Diverse Strategies and Compromises

Maria Bargh


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Throughout history, Māori parliamentarians have looked to foster unity across party lines while still supporting different political loyalties. This book discusses the strategies used by Māori politicians, supporters and opposition to alter Parliament and the ways these have been adapted to Aotearoa New Zealand's changing political arrangements.

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This is the only country in the world where there are electorates that represent the indigenous people and there is a choice of being on a general or Māori electoral roll. The discussions from academics, political commentators and parliamentarians in Māori and Parliament give a context to the historical and contemporary relationship between Māori and Parliament and highlight issues around constitutional reform. 

Genre

Social Issues/Politics

Pages

150

Language

English

Publication Date

September 1, 2010

Dimensions

138 x 210 mm

ISBN (Soft Cover)

9781869694050

ISBN (E-Book)

9781775502784

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