Foreword by Huw Kawharu 1. Introduction 2. The Treaty of Waitangi and the Recognition of Tikanga Maori 3. Waitangi and the Legal Systems of Aotearoa New Zealand: Conflict and Change 4. Unique Treaty Based Relationships Remain Exclusive 5. The Wait 262 Claim: A Claim by Maori to Indigenous Flora and Fauna: Me o Ratou Taonga Katoa 6. Lands Under the Sea: Foreshore and Seabed 7. A Short History of Post-Treaty Maori Customary Rights to Land 8.
From the Sideline 9. Rangatiratanga and Social Policy 10. The Treaty of Waitangi and Social Well Being: Justice, Representation, and Participation 11. The Treaty in the Real Life of the Constitution 12. Orakei 13. Feast or Famine: Customary Fisheries Management in the Contemporary Tribal Society 14. Recovering Fagin's Ill-Gotton Gains: Settling Ngati Kahu's Treaty of Waitangi Claims Against the Crown 15. Cornerstone of the Nation State 16.
The Tribunal and the Past: Taking a Roundabout Path to a New History 17. The Treaty of Waitangi in the Post-Colonial Era 18. Maori, Te Tiriti and Globalisation: The Invisible Hand of the Colonial State 19. Tino Rangatiratanga.