Description
Title: Toitū Te Tiriti
Artist: Rerehua Boutique
Description: Tag Pendant
The large tag has the Tino flag engraved on one side and TOUTŪ TE TIRITI on the other, whilst the small tag has 1840 engraved on it.
Materials: 18K Gold or Rhodium plated Stainless Steel engraved, 40 mm and 25 mm pendants on a 3.7 mm Cuban chain with an extra long 26″ +50 mm extension chain necklance
Packaged in a custom matte black gift box with Golf Rerehua branding and foam insert
TOITŪ TE TIRITI TAG NECKLACE
Although Te Tiriti o Waitangi is often at the centre of controversial debate, in essence, it is quite simple. The overall summary is that Māori never ceded sovereignty.
Te Tiriti o Waitangi is a sacred covenant between the British Crown and Māori. The agreement reaffirmed Māori authority and sovereignty. It also provided kāwanatanga (governorship) for the Queen to deal with the lawlessness of the settler population living in Aotearoa at that time.
ARTICLE OF TE TIRITI
Article 1: The rangatira (chiefs) agreed that the Queen of England would have kāwanatanga (governorship)
Article 2: Māori would retain ‘tino rangatiratanga’ or absolute authority and sovereignty over their whenua, kainga and taonga katoa. Rangatira also agreed that they would ‘hokonga’ or trade land with the Queen if they chose to.
Article 3: The Queen will protect Māori and also grant them the same rights as British subjects.
Article 4: (oral agreement) Freedom of religion and beliefs. The Governor would protect Māori spiritual customs.
Kupu Hou:
tino rangatiratanga – absolute authority, sovereignty
kainga – homes, villages, places of belonging
taonga – precious, treasured, of great value
katoa – all things
hokonga – sell, trade, purchase, exchange
Special Instructions:
Rerehua Boutique Satinless Steel jewellery is non-tarnish, sweat proof, hypoallergenic, durable, beautiful and long lasting pieces that should be handled with care. Avoid contact with chemicals, chlorine, hazardous liquids or UV sterilisation which removes the plating. You can clean your jewellery with a chamois cloth either dry or with some warm water.
Toitū Te Tiriti (Tag Pendant)
$79.00
Description
Title: Toitū Te Tiriti
Artist: Rerehua Boutique
Description: Tag Pendant
The large tag has the Tino flag engraved on one side and TOUTŪ TE TIRITI on the other, whilst the small tag has 1840 engraved on it.
Materials: 18K Gold or Rhodium plated Stainless Steel engraved, 40 mm and 25 mm pendants on a 3.7 mm Cuban chain with an extra long 26″ +50 mm extension chain necklance
Packaged in a custom matte black gift box with Golf Rerehua branding and foam insert
TOITŪ TE TIRITI TAG NECKLACE
Although Te Tiriti o Waitangi is often at the centre of controversial debate, in essence, it is quite simple. The overall summary is that Māori never ceded sovereignty.
Te Tiriti o Waitangi is a sacred covenant between the British Crown and Māori. The agreement reaffirmed Māori authority and sovereignty. It also provided kāwanatanga (governorship) for the Queen to deal with the lawlessness of the settler population living in Aotearoa at that time.
ARTICLE OF TE TIRITI
Article 1: The rangatira (chiefs) agreed that the Queen of England would have kāwanatanga (governorship)
Article 2: Māori would retain ‘tino rangatiratanga’ or absolute authority and sovereignty over their whenua, kainga and taonga katoa. Rangatira also agreed that they would ‘hokonga’ or trade land with the Queen if they chose to.
Article 3: The Queen will protect Māori and also grant them the same rights as British subjects.
Article 4: (oral agreement) Freedom of religion and beliefs. The Governor would protect Māori spiritual customs.
Kupu Hou:
tino rangatiratanga – absolute authority, sovereignty
kainga – homes, villages, places of belonging
taonga – precious, treasured, of great value
katoa – all things
hokonga – sell, trade, purchase, exchange
Special Instructions:
Rerehua Boutique Satinless Steel jewellery is non-tarnish, sweat proof, hypoallergenic, durable, beautiful and long lasting pieces that should be handled with care. Avoid contact with chemicals, chlorine, hazardous liquids or UV sterilisation which removes the plating. You can clean your jewellery with a chamois cloth either dry or with some warm water.
Additional information
Gold, silver
Brand
Rerehua Boutique
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