He Whakaputanga 1835

He Whakaputanga 1835

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He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni/The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand was signed by fifty-two rangatira from 1835 to 1839.

It was a powerful assertion of mana and rangatiratanga, made after decades of Māori and European encounters that had been steadily expanding - both within Aotearoa New Zealand and elsewhere on the globe as Māori travelled abroad.

As rangatira reached out, they also forged new alliances. He Whakaputanga was part of that process, reinforcing ties between northern rangatira and the British Crown that dated back nearly half a century. As Vincent O'Malley notes in the introduction, He Whakaputanga can mean 'an emergence', referring to the birth of a new nation (Nu Tireni or New Zealand) but also marking steps towards unified forms of governance among the many different rangatira, their hapu and iwi.

This was a visionary document - remarkable in its time and no less pertinent today. In these ways and others, He Whakaputanga remains a taonga of great significance. It is shown here along with narratives about the people who signed and those who witnessed. Through these histories new light is shed on a document that signalled New Zealand's place in the world.

Forword by Dr Aroha Harris (Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi)

Introduction by Dr Vincent O'Malley

Hardback  72pp  h303mm  x  w205mm  Illustrated