Interpretations of the Treaty of Waitangi – or Te Tiriti o Waitangi – have been some of the most important discussions in Aotearoa's history, but tensions over the documents have reached a fever pitch in recent months after the coalition Government agreed to support a Treaty Principals Bill to the select committee phase.
Friction over its meaning is expected to be front and centre today, as politicians, academics and Maori leaders converge on the site where the documents were signed in 1840.
Since publishing the 1987 book, The Treaty of Waitangi, Dame Claudia Orange has widely been recognised as one of the country’s leading treaty experts.
She joins The Front Page today from Waitangi to discuss how perceptions of the Treaty have changed in recent years, and what that means for a modern Aotearoa.
Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network.
Host: Katie Harris
Sound Engineer: Paddy Fox
Producer: Ethan Sills
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How will Christopher Luxon and David Seymour run New Zealand?
Gangs and politicians: Will new government fix the problem - or make things worse?
Does National have any hope of fixing the cost of living?
On The Campaign: How important are the special votes?
How does Labour come back from massive defeat?
What will a National - Act - NZ First coalition look like?
On The Campaign: The campaign is over - but when will the new government be sworn in?
When healthcare goes wrong: What you can do when medical staff make mistakes
Election 2023 results: Inside National's blue wave and Labour's wipeout
On The Campaign: Which party, politician and policy has performed the best?
Why politicians need to be careful about adding to a rise in disinformation
On The Campaign: The penultimate day of campaigning - how close is the race?
Rachel Smalley on Pharmac, emails, and if anyone can fix our drug-buying agency
On The Campaign: The Auckland electorates seeing National and Act go head to head
How parties plan to deal with weather bombs and infrastructure troubles
On The Campaign: How a by-election and overhang could increase the size of Parliament
Israel-Hamas war highlights politicians' lack of foreign policy focus
On The Campaign: Could there really be a second election?
Do Kiwis really need $193,000 a year to find happiness?
On The Campaign: The minor parties make their case - can TOP join them in Parliament?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Pharmacy Podcast Network
Jim & Bill (It‘s Another Day)
HauntingLive
The Tucker Carlson Show
The Ben Shapiro Show