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New Zealand. 3,993,817. National or official languages: English, Maori. Two main islands, several smaller ones. Literacy rate: 99%. Also includes Afrikaans, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Fijian (3,090), Hakka Chinese, Hindi (11,200), Japanese (3,000), Korean, Latvian, Niue (5,688), Pukapuka (1, ...
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TWMLegislative Violations of the Treaty of Waitangi
The first 150 years
1840
Maori owned 66,400,000 acres of land
1841
Land Claims Ordinance stated that lands not actually occupied or used by the Maori belonged to the Crown. This contradicted Article 2 of the Treaty
1844
Governor Fitzroy dropped the pre-emption clause in Article 2 of the Treaty and allowed private sales to take place.
1846
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Maori is the language of the people who inhabited Aotearoa (New Zealand) before European colonisation.
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20 October 2005
The Early New Zealand Books Project has been developed by staff at The University of Auckland Library. It aims to provide the keyword-searchable text of significant books published about New Zealand in the nineteenth century.
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