Definition of tino rangatiratanga in English:
tino rangatiratanga
nounˌtiːnəʊ ˌrɑːŋətɪərəˈtɑːŋə
NZ Political control by Maori people over Maori affairs.
sovereignty revolves around the concept of tino rangatiratanga and its impact on the constitutional structure of New Zealand
Example sentencesExamples
- They have shown, in essence, that they do not understand what Maori tino rangatiratanga is.
- The name of the Labour Party leader's dog, Tino Rangatiratanga, might seem to better befit the family pet of a Maori Party politician.
- I do want a visible sign of my commitment to learning Te Reo and supporting tino rangatiratanga.
- Sovereignty was understood as 'more control over resources', or 'sovereignty as Maori government', or sovereignty as tino rangatiratanga.
- A number of the Maori members have talked about the importance of tino rangatiratanga.
- Arguments for tino rangatiratanga are addressed through an appeal to the notion of local sovereignty.
- The implication is that the reason tino rangatiratanga remains unresolved is that the Crown has not fulfilled its obligations under the treaty.
- Through eliciting a secure foundation to support the argument about sovereignty as tino rangatiratanga, he is positioned as cautious and reasonable.
- He argues that the Crown has no jurisdiction to bring the charges against him on the basis of tino rangatiratanga.
- Tino rangatiratanga is about empowerment, not walking around with a big chip on your shoulder.
Origin
Mid 19th century: Maori, literally 'full authority, sovereignty'.