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Treaty of Waitangi Studies/Akoranga te Tiriti o Waitangi


Treaty of Waitangi Studies is available as a supporting subject.
To complete a supporting subject in Treaty of Waitangi Studies for the BA or BSocSc in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, students must include TIKA163, TTWA150, TTWA201 and either HIST227 or HIST330.
To complete a supporting subject in Treaty of Waitangi Studies for the BA in the School of Maori and Pacific Development and BMPD, students must include TIKA163, TTWA150, TTWA201 and TTWA301.


| 100 level | 200 level | 300 level |

100 level
MAOR100 - 12B (TGA), 12B (HAM), 12S (TGA) & 12S (HAM)  - Te Reo Maori me ona Tikanga: The Maori Language and its Customs
MMAC121  - Communication in Aotearoa/New Zealand
TIKA163 - 12A (NET) & 12A (HAM)  - Te Ao Tawhito, Te Ao Hou: Introduction to Traditional and Contemporary Maori Society
TIKA164 - 12A (HAM)  - Mai Tuawhakarere ki te Ao Hurihuri
TTWA150 - 12A (TGA) & 12B (HAM)  - Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi
TTWA171  - Tributes and Treaties: The Spirit of Maori and Pacific Business

200 level
HIST227  - Encounters in Aotearoa: Maori and Pakeha
TIKA263 - 12B (HAM)  - He Ara Tikanga: Maori Customs and Effects of a Changing World
TIKA264 - 12B (HAM)  - Nga Tikanga Apatahi
TTWA201 - 12B (TGA) & 12B (HAM)  - Te Hono ki a Papatuanuku: Treaty Issues - Connections and Relationships

300 level
HIST330 - 12A (HAM)  - Researching Iwi/Maori History
MAOR390 - 12B (TAI) & 12B (HAM)  - He Ketuketunga Kaupapa Korero: Directed Study
TIKA363 - 12A (HAM)  - Nga Tohu o te Mana Maori: The Significance of Maori Identity
TIKA364 - 12A (HAM)  - Nga Korero-A-Iwi
TIKA390 - 12B (HAM)  - He Rangahau Tikanga: Directed Study
TTWA301  - Te Tino Rangatiratanga me te Kawanatanga: Reconciliation or Conflict?

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