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Rātlūnkai islāmī niẓām ba canga wī? mašar ba ʾī cōk wī? canga ba ġwara kēǵhī?
Government and politics according to Islamic teachings
Maǧmūʿa-i maqālāt-i sīmīnār-i ʿilmī - taḥqīqī: ḥifẓ wa murāqabat-i milkīyathā-i daulatī az naẓar-i fiqh-i islāmī wa qawānīn-i nāfiḏa-i kišwar
The balance destroyed
"The Balance Destroyed was first submitted as a Masters thesis in 1995; and published in 2003 by the International Research Institute for Maori and Indigenous Education as part of the Mana Wahine Monograph Series. This revised edition includes a new preface and is complemented by the artwork of Robyn Kahukiwa"--Publisher's description
Karawhiua atu: Māori and involuntary chemical exposure
In: [Health, cultural and social experiences of Māori who believe they have been affected by chemical related illness] 1
Te pūtake o te riri: wars and conflicts in New Zealand
Introduction -- War and conflict -- Whakamaumahara ma te wareware: Remembering and forgetting the Taranaki War -- He tino pakanga nui no niu tireni: The 'Great War for New Zealand' in memory and history -- The Whanganui experience resistance and collaboration are valid forms of survival -- Pukehinahina (Gate pā) -- A Ngāti Awa experience -- Te riri a te kooti maumahara -- Remembrance, denial and the New Zealand wars: the road to rā maumahara -- Te kapehu o Tumatauenga way finding as a means of remembering the past.
Te mātāpunenga: a compendium of references to the concepts and institutions of Māori customary law
"Te Mātāpunenga sets out the terms and concepts of Māori customary law as they are recorded in traditional Māori accounts and historical records, along with modern interpretations of the terms and concepts, the contexts for their cited uses, etymological information, regional differences, and the manner in which customary concepts have been recognised or modified by the legislative and judicial branches of the New Zealand government since 1840. It provides an authoritative point of reference for those wishing to engage in the ongoing public discourse on the future shape of the legal system of our country"--Publisher information
Da x́aćī qiyādat da islām la naẓara
Research study of the concept of woman as a leader; based on Koran and Hadith
One sun in the sky: the untold story of sovereignty and the Treaty of Waitangi
"The Waitangi Tribunal has declared that in the Treaty of Waitangi, Māori agreed to a dual-sovereignty partnership in New Zealand. The chiefs understood that the Governor would have authority over Europeans, whilst Māori would retain full sovereignty over themselves. But is this true? What does the Treaty actually say? And what do the records show of Māori understanding at the time the Treaty was debated? The history of Crown/ Māori conflict in our nation is also now being reinterpreted through the partnership prism. The new view is that the conflict reflected Māori pursuit of the dual-sovereignty partnership allegedly promised in the Treaty. But is this true? What were the conflicts really about? And what were Māori leaders saying about Crown sovereignty during these conflicts? ONE SUN IN THE SKY presents an evidence-based perspective on the question of sovereignty and the Treaty of Waitangi. Whilst a supporter of the Treaty settlements process, Ewen McQueen raises serious questions about the new paradigm of Treaty interpretation. In this book he reviews the historical evidence for how the Treaty was understood by Māori and Pakeha both at the time it was signed in 1840, and for the century which followed. The story he uncovers is rarely heard today. But it is a story which needs telling. Thoroughly researched and fully referenced, this book is a must-read for all New Zealanders. Not just because truth telling about our history is crucial to the future of race relations in our nation - but because our journey together has been a remarkable story"--Back story
Mai Te Kahui Maunga: the Whanganui River ; perspectives on involuntary chemical exposures and environmental pollution
In: [Health, cultural and social experiences of Māori who believe they have been affected by chemical related illness] 3
Da ustād Muḥammad Akbar Pāmīr yād: da arwāx́ād Muḥammad Akbar Pāmīr da zokaŕē
Commemorative seminar on the 100th birth day anniversary of Muḥammad Akbar, Pāmīr, 1910 or 11-1972 or 3
The Māori people
T́ōlanpāl Afǵān mōnōfist
Essays on history, politics and good governance in Afghanistan