A great way to understand how to write a treaty when an issue has occurred and the parties are both too stubborn to listen to talk and to sort things out. A treaty is written up, everyone is invited to listen to the terms to solve the problem.
A great story about the different tribes and how they negotiated to stay on land that they didn't want to fight over. They traded for their special talents that would help them survive in that one space. At a specific time. some of the people from different tribes retuned home and other tribes came to stay at the place and do the same like the other tribes. trading and negoiating helped them to live in peace.
An awesome book to learn about Te tiriti o te Waitangi, the different ways of how people celebrate and the different points of views. William did an awesome job asking questions and listening to his peers about the Treaty of Waitangi, he even got the chance to have a hangi which really became a hit in his books.
A great book to read and learn about our New Zealand history about what happen in the mid 1970s when our polynesian people (Samoan and Tongan) came to work for the dream of milk and honey. Earning for their future, only to be sent falsely accused, tracked down, falsely accused, woken up on early hours of the morning taken to jail with just the clothes on their back even when it was freezing cold under immigration policies rules according to the New Zealand ruling government of that time and sent back home to the islands under unfair treatment and unfair circumstances, never to be able to come back to New Zealand and they never broke the law,
This book is about a married couple called The Twits, who loves playing tricks on each other and being especially mean to their pet monkey. They also trap bird on a tree to catch them to make a bird pie. The thing is will what they do to others will it go back on to them. This books is a very smart and funny written book by one of the best authors. It keeps you interested and wondering what will happen next.