| Thomas Lindsay Buick - 1914 - 406 pages
...with the chiefs : DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF NEW ZEALAND (i) We, the hereditary chiefs and head of the tribes of the Northern parts of New Zealand,...independence of our country, which is hereby constituted and 1 Sir George Gipps, Governor of New South Wales, in succession to Sir Richard Bourke, in a despatch... | |
| Guy Hardy Scholefield - 1919 - 372 pages
...CONVENTIONS DECLARATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF NEW ZEALAND, •28tA October 1835. [TRANSLATION.] " 1. WE, the hereditary chiefs and heads of the tribes...State, under the designation of the United Tribes of New Zealand. "2. All sovereign power and authority within the territories of the United Tribes of... | |
| Guy Hardy Scholefield - 1919 - 372 pages
...AND CONVENTIONS DECLARATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF NEW ZEALAND, 28M October 1835. [TRANSLATION.] " i. WE, the hereditary chiefs and heads of the tribes...assembled at Waitangi, in the Bay of Islands, on this z8th day of October 1835, declare the Independence of our country, which is hereby constituted and... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1901 - 690 pages
...declared for national independence in the following words : — "1. We, the hereditary chiefs and heads of tribes of the northern parts of New Zealand, being assembled at Waitangi, in the Bay of Islands, on the 28th day of October, 1835, declare the independence of our country, which is hereby constituted... | |
| 1901 - 694 pages
...declared for national independence in the following words : -- " 1. We, the hereditary chiefs and heads of tribes of the northern parts of New Zealand, being assembled at Waitangi, in the Bay of Islands, on the 28th day of October, 1835, declare the independence of our country, which is hereby constituted... | |
| Stephen May - 1999 - 188 pages
...Independence was adopted by a Confederation of Chiefs on 28 October 1835, the first part of which stated that: New Zealand being assembled at Waitangi, in the Bay...State, under the Designation of The United Tribes of New Zealand. The 1835 Declaration of Independence is significant because of the message it conveyed... | |
| Graham Harvey - 2000 - 315 pages
...22 July 1839. These leaders represented Maori from North Cape to the River Thames.) Text in English 1. We, the hereditary chiefs and heads of the tribes...State, under the designation of The United Tribes of New Zealand. 2. All sovereign power and authority within the territories of the United Tribes of... | |
| Graham Harvey - 2002 - 386 pages
...22 July 1839. These leaders represented Maori from North Cape to the River Thames.] Text in English 1. We, the hereditary chiefs and heads of the tribes...State, under the designation of The United Tribes of New Zealand. 2. All sovereign power and authority within the territories of the United 270 Tribes... | |
| David Armitage - 2007 - 332 pages
...Provinces of Venezuela (London, 1812), 3—19. Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand (October 28, 1 . We, the hereditary chiefs and heads of the tribes...assembled at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands on this 2 8th day of October, 1835, declare the Independence of our Country, which is hereby constituted and... | |
| Laura Westra - 2012 - 365 pages
...resources. Aboriginal land rights in New Zealand We, the hereditary chiefs and heads of the tribes of Northern parts of New Zealand, being assembled at...Independent State under the designation of the United Tribes of New Zealand.2' The situation in New Zealand is quite different than that of Australia regarding... | |
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