These resources, from the Treaty and anti-racism movements, relate to events and actions from the 1960s to the present day. They come from a number of collections being held by TRC that are presently being digitised.
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| Title | Primary author | Content Description | Table of Contents |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marae as a Learning Environment in Secondary Schools | Heremaia, P J | This papers looks at the evolution of the school marae in secondary schools as a significant development in the promotion of bicultural and multicultural education. The paper draws on the experiences of the Kakariki Marae at Green Bay High. | |
| Recovery of Mana Maori Motuhake Through Tribal Whare Wananga. | Winiata, Whatarangi | This paper explore the development of Te Wananga O Raukawa through a historical perspective and a report on contemporary times. |
A historical perspective, The contemporary context, Course of Study, Research, Hapu and Iwi planning, Tribal resources and activity, Conclusion |
| School Certificate: the hurdle | unknown | This paper puts together some of the evidence and arguments about school certificate with particular focus on the impact on Maori. | |
| 1840 - 1990 (Maioro) | unknown | A brief time line of legislation and events relating to land confiscation and alienation and leading up to Ngati Te Ata protest. |
Stop the desecration of our sacred burial grounds at Maioro |
| 1990 Activities | unknown | A list of activities with title and date expected to occur during the 1990 Sesquicentennial year. |
New Zealand Culture - list of events, Resources - list of events, People and Community Services - list of events, Education and History - list of events. |
| 1990 Commission Official Launching - Report and Reflection | Roberts, John | Report by John Roberts representing CCANZ at the official launch of the 1990 Commission. | |
| 1990 Election Roundup | Kia Mohio Kia Marama Trust | Provides statistical analysis of voting by Maori in general elections and outlines the campaign and reaction for a constitutional conference and registration on the Tino Rangatiratanga Register. |
Numbers for the last election and this one, The 'Don't Vote' - register Tino Rangatiratanga Campaign, Political Reactions to the Constitutional Conference, The Tino Rangatiratanga Register |
| 7th National Non-Maori Anti-Racism and Treaty Workers Gathering - Press Release | Cook, Joan | Press release includes the ten resolutions passed by the Non-Maori Anti-Racism and Treaty Workers gathering held at Taurikura. | |
| A Bicultural continuum | Durie, M.H | This continuum explores bicultural expressions of princples, aims, goals and limitations across a range of possible structures from unmodified mainstream institutions to independent Maori institutions. |
Principles, Aims, Goals, Limitations |
| A brief timeline of how the land of Aotearoa/New Zealand came into Pakeha control | Waitangi Consultancy Group | A timeline of colonisation reporting events, legislation, legal findings and protest from 1840-1990. |
A brief timeline of how the land of Aotearoa/New Zealand came into Pakeha control |
| A case for Constitutional Reform | Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand | This paper picks up the debate on electoral reform (MMP and a proposed Senate system) and explores the implication in Aotearoa. CCANZ propose that Constitutional Reform would be a preferable structural change towards tino rangatiratanga o te iwi Maori. Suggestion is made that tauiwi and church organisations raise the issue of honouring Te Tiriti as central in any proposed constructional or governance changes. |
A case for Constitutional Reform, A Tiriti Analysis of the Present System of Representation and Proportional Representation. |
| A CCANZ Kitset - Constitutional Reform (1st Edition) | Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand | This CCANZ (Conference of Churches Aotearoa New Zealand) kit contains discussion and briefing papers and includes suggestions for action. The content detail is available through searching content titles in the catalogue. |
A Case for Constitutional Reform, TINO RANGATIRATANGA - A public Questions Occasional Paper, revised July 1993, Backgrounder - Te Tino Rangatiratanga, Timeline on Political Structures in Aotearoa, A Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand 1835, Church Leaders Statement for 1990, Justice before Celebration, Indigenous Peoples Earth Charter, Bibliography - suggested further reading, Constitutional/Electoral Reform - suggested processes and resources for using the material in the kitset, Constitutional Reform or Electoral Reform - what's the difference? |
| A CCANZ Kitset - Constitutional Reform (2nd Edition) | Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand | This CCANZ (Conference of Churches Aotearoa New Zealand) kit updates discussion and briefing papers on constitutional reform. The content detail is available through searching content titles in the catalogue. |
Introduction, A Case for Constitutional Reform, TINO RANGATIRATANGA - A public Questions Occasional Paper, Backgrounder - Te Tino Rangatiratanga, Timeline on Political Structures in Aotearoa, Maori Representation in Parliament, A Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand 1835, Te Tiriti O Waitangi, Te Tino Rangatiratanga What It Means For You, Te Wero! Foundation Documents challenge government polices, Church Points to Race Relations,The Hirangi Hui: A Portion of the Report, The Treaty only second statement of rights, What is Kawanatanga?, The sovereignty agenda, Methodist Conference 1994, Entry Points Into Constitutional Reform, Suggested Further Reading, Constitutional Reform for Aotearoa New Zealand |
| A Church Leaders' Statement for 1990 - 150 years after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi | Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand | This statement signed by the Conference of Churches Aotearoa New Zealand leadership, sets out ways that the 150 year anniversary year since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi can be a time for the Church to examine and learn from the past and renew its commitment to justice under the Treaty. |
150 years after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, What we see and hope for in the future, Signature |
| A Collection of NCC General Meeting References to Waitangi | National Council of Churches | A collection of extracts from National Council of Churches general and executive meetings between 1982 - 1984 with reference or concern for events leading up to and at Waitangi Day. |
Waitangi - General Meeting remits August 1982, The NCC and Waitanig Day - General Meeting remits February 1984, Treaty of Waitangi - Executive Meeting March 1982, Waitangi - Executive Meeting February 1983, Waitangi Day 1984 Peace Marchers/Te Hikoi Ki Waitangi - Executive Meeting January 1984, Waitangi Day 1985 - Executive Meeting October 1984 |
| A declaration of the Independence of New Zealand | unkown | A copy of the wording of the 1835 Declaration of Independence in both English and Te Reo. | |
| A Framework for Considering Constitutional Change | Durie, Mason | His four assumptions about constitutional change and four steps towards achieving it (involving two commissions reaching agreement). | |
| A Framework for Considering Maori Educational Advancement | Durie, Mason | ||
| A FREE course about the Treaty of Waitangi | Manukau Institute of Technology - Treaty Unit | Flyer advertises a free 12 hour course giving a basic introduction to Treaty of Waitangi. | |
| A Paakeha - Tauiwi proposal to promote discussion on Kawanatanga responsibility | Kawanatanga Network - Waikato | This document presents ideas for deepening discussion on kawanatanga and pakeha/tauiwi responsibly in Te Tiriti partnership. Ideas promote a transformation of social structures rather than reform. |
A Paakeha - Tauiwi proposal to promote discussion on Kawanatanga responsibility, Te Tiriti o Waitangi - the Basis for developing a formal Constitution, Background, Paakeha/Tauiwi discussion paper on future constitution, 1. Preamble - A setting for Paakeha/Tauiwi discussion,2. Suggested Processes , structures and/or actions, 3. Suggested constitutional principles. |