Riro Whenua Atu, Hoki Whenua Mai: Land Grabbing in British Settler States and Contested Land Restitution to Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Riro Whenua Atu, Hoki Whenua Mai: Land Grabbing in British Settler States and Contested Land Restitution to Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand
Abstract
The British relied on the legal fiction known as the Doctrine of Discovery to dispossess Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Indigenous Peoples of Canada, the United States and Australia and to violently take over their territories. British colonisation continues to severely disadvantage these Indigenous Peoples who have never given up their fight to recover their lands, resources, and power. This chapter draws on the work of Indigenous scholars to provide a very brief overview of just some of the methods adopted by the British to dispossess the Indigenous Peoples of Canada, the United States and Australia and the struggles in those countries to achieve land restitution. It then considers the situation for Māori in more detail. It provides an overview of the schemes the British dreamt up to steal Māori land and the steps Māori have taken as we tried to achieve land and resource restitution over the past century.
Book Title
Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing
Date
2023
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN
978-1-003-08091-6
Short Title
Riro Whenua Atu, Hoki Whenua Mai
Notes
  • Dispossession of Land
  • Schemes deployed against Māori to steal land
  • Māori responses to the ongoing refusal of New Zealand governments to meet their treaty and international obligations to Māori to provide land restitution

  • Colonisation
  • Govt and policy?
  • Te tiriti o Waitangi, Treaty annd Constitution
  • Internation relations - Undrip & intl comparisons (short)
Citation
Mutu, M. (2023). Riro Whenua Atu, Hoki Whenua Mai: Land Grabbing in British Settler States and Contested Land Restitution to Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. In Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. Routledge.