Te Aho, Linda2020-06-012020-06-012019Te Aho, L. (2019). Indigenous Peoples and the State - International Perspectives on the Treaty of Waitangi [Book Review]. The Journal of New Zealand Studies, (NS29), 112–113. https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v0ins29.62701173-6348https://hdl.handle.net/10289/13599Just over thirty years ago, in the High Court decision Huakina Development Trust v Waikato Valley Authority, Justice Chilwell famously stated: “There can be no doubt that the Treaty is part of the fabric of New Zealand society.” ¹ At a symposium celebrating 30 years of the Huakina decision, Tom Bennion described the judgment as “a marker, a significant new structure sticking out in the legal landscape, indicating the shape of arguments to come.” This collection of work brings together a range of arguments for our time concerning the meaning and importance of the Treaty of Waitangi, shaped by different perspectives on its context and history.application/pdfenIndigenous Peoples and the State - International Perspectives on the Treaty of Waitangi [Book Review]Journal Article10.26686/jnzs.v0ins29.62702324-3740