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Hannah Cook
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“I asked one of my senior relatives for his views and he said, ‘Treaty settlements are fake news.’ I nearly choked on my Pepsi Max (this kaumātua’s favourite drink). He makes me laugh so much, but in this instance I don’t agree.” 😂👌
— Jun 06, 2020 02:54PM
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Hannah Cook
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“Or is the Office of Treaty Settlements website a place to both reveal and quarantine infectious material? Would better education allow these negotiated histories in the website to start shaping the histories told and felt in homes?”
PREACH.
— Jun 05, 2020 08:43PM
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Hannah Cook
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“The deeds are signed and published on the Office of Treaty Settlements website...” it me. Tho actually it is Govtnz website
— Jun 05, 2020 08:39PM
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Hannah Cook
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“History, then, is not just a dialogue between present and past but between the intersections of very small stories (what my great-grandmother did and what her father did, and so on) with very big stories (what the New Zealand Company did, what the British Empire did).”
— Jun 05, 2020 08:35PM
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Hannah Cook
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Part of my job recently has been to make PDFs and tables related to the office of treaty settlements accessible. It is quite weird to read about those very documents in this book
— Jun 05, 2020 05:51PM
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Hannah Cook
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Is chapter one too early to say FIVE STARS? It’s reminding me of many amazing books about social justice in the states and I’m always like this is what I want but about Aotearoa - accessible, personal, educational, gripping.
— Jun 05, 2020 03:38PM
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