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.
You can search by keyword or by categories, e.g., Formal group, (groups that feature in the resource); Sector (housing, health, education, media, etc.); Historical period; Format (type of resource, e.g., pamphlet, poster, report, letter, etc.) Your feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
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| A Survey - The Customers Voice 2 - another quest: Improvment of Services to Maori and Auckland City Libraries (Draft) | Auckland City Libraries | Survey results drawn from a 2001 survey which compares library usage by Maori in 2001 with data collected in 1994. | Part One: Introduction, Method. Part Two: Library Users,Activities in the Library, Other Activities. Part Three: Non-user of the Library. Part Four: Positive and Negative Aspects of the Libraries and Service. Part Five: Involvement in Tikanga Maori. Part Six: Demographic details. Part Seven: Conclusion |
| A Tale of O -On being different in an organisation | Kantor, Rosabeth Moss | A story told about characters X and O representing those people in organisations who are in the majority and fit in and those who are a minority and do not. The illustrations tell the story and are accompanied by a short narrative per illustration. The pressures of being an O are brought to life by this device. | |
| Abandoning the Titanic? Some Implications of Maori Perceptions of Educational and Social Influences on the Maintenance and Use of the Maori Langauge | Benton, Nena B.E. |
Abstract, Notes, References, Appendix |
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| Access to patients and their information by the Cultural Resource Unit | South Auckland Health | This document outlines considerations of patient confidentiality and access to information from a best practice perspective in line with the work of the Cultural Resource Unit. | Principles, Definitions,Guidelines, Unable to consent, Special requirements for ICU |
| Accommodating the Polynesian Heritage of the Maori Child - A New Zealand Problem | Watson, John E. | The thesis of this paper is that the problems with learning difficulties sits with the teaching not with the pupils. |
Introduction, The Setting, Responding to a Polynesian Heritage, The Extent of Bilingualism among Children, Avoiding Alibis for Ineffective Teaching, The Absence of Agreement Among Teachers, |
| Adults on families | Rakete, Hiria | Articles and interviews with a focus on families. | Sose Fecteau, Jack Shallcrass, Keri Kaa, Let's follow up, Life on the home front, Impressions gathered |
| Ake Ake Ake | Kohu Morgan, Hinewirangi | A poem of protest followed by a statement to remember the ancestors and to join the protests in 1990. | |
| Allocating Fisheries Assets, Economic Costs of Delay, Report to Treaty Tribes Coalition, April 2000 | New Zealand Insititute of Economic Research (Inc) | This report details the economic costs to Maori and the national economy of delays in allocation of fishery assets determined by the Treaty of Waitangi (Fisheries Claim) Settlement Act 1992. | Introduction, Background, Framework for analysis, Cost and benefits of quota ownership versus leasing, Quantification, Cash and shareholdings, Conclusions |
| An Act to suppress Tohungas | New Zealand | ||
| An Audit Method | unknown | This audit method is a series of questions formulated to assist organisations in viewing their bicultural practice. It includes questions such as; Who made the decision about use of resources, is time allocated according to Pakeha or Maori rules, are Maori and Pacific Island people played off each other? |
A series of questions |
| An important message of hope... | Te Runanga Whakawhanaunga i Nga Hahi (Maori Council of Churches) | Copy of the half page newspaper advert placed as part of the No Vote - Sign the Register Te Tino Rangatiratanga campaign leading up to the 1990 elections. | |
| Aotearoa - NZ Reo | Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori - Māori Language Commission | Map showing names of cities and major towns in Te Reo and English. | |
| Aotearoa is Māori Land - Honour the Treaty | unknown | double koru design enclosing the words: Aotearoa is Māori Land, Honour the Treaty, Stop the Celebrations | |
| Apartheid Label 'Abhorrent' | NZPA | Reported response from Hon Matiu Rata to Waitangi Action Representatives in Geneva calling for the boycott of New Zealand Commonwealth games on the basis that New Zealand "practices apartheid" | |
| Apec, Māori and the Treaty | APEC Monitoring Group | none | |
| Assignment 1: Te Tiriti O Waitangi | Herzog, Christine | "What is at stake in a disagreement is the right to specify what the facts can hereinafter be said to be. Disagreements are not settled by the facts but are the means by which the facts are settled". This essay considers the meaning of Te Tiriti O Waitangi as it was understood in the context of the facts presented and related at the time of signing in 1840. | Introduction, Status of Maori text and English version, The Articles, Relationship among the Articles, Conclusion, Reference List |
| Awareness of Racism and Anti-Racist strategies for ECE - A Course Report and outline | Awareness of Racism and Anti-Racist strategies for ECE | The report of the workings of the Awareness of Racism and Anti-Racist strategies for ECE working group. Course outlines. |
Report,What is Racism, Why anti-racsim, Summary of Advice, Anti Racism Guidelines for all working parties to consider when implementing 'before five', Anti Racism considerations for the working party formulating National Guidelines, Charters and Licences, Implementing a anti racist early childhood programme |
| AWD Australia - An Ecumenical Movement of People for Justice and Peace | none | Newsletter articles addressing social justice issues with a focus on racism and poverty. | What is Racism, The colours of injustice, Gulf between Black and White, Black Problem or White Problem, Origins of Racism, Connection between Racism and Sexism, Guidelines for Inclusive Language, Housing and Poverty, Exploding Myths about Poverty, Horrendous Budget for the Poor, People News, Anti-bases Campaign, Kiribati |
| Backgrounder - Te Tino Rangatiratanga | Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand | This briefing paper explores the breath and meaning of the expression Te Tino Rangatiratanga. |
Backgrounder - Te Tino Rangatiratanga |
| Bernice says no way to racial harassment | unknown | Poster showing Bernice Mene with the message: Phone 0800 808 440 to find out what to do about racial harrassment. |