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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Churches' Action Committee | unknown | Notes and supporting materials from the Church Action Committee. | Sharing the Questions, Poneke Wellington Inhabitants, Money, Priorities, Herald Article,Church Action Committee Notes 1982, Why are we protesting against the Treaty? What is our stance? Short term goals, Long term goals, Vision, Draft Press Statement, Graphic |
| Project Waitangi Meeting with Community Organisations to Discuss 1990 | Project Waitangi | Notes from the meeting bringing together Pakeha organisations to explore and organize with a focus on the Treaty for events in 1990. |
Introduction, Overview, Options, Discussion, Plans for 1990, Feedback from Groups, Discussion |
| Beyond the handout mentality | O'Regan, Tipene | O'Regan raises potential future impact on political power by the year 2000 by extrapolating on current demographics and social conditions. The second part of the article focuses on Maori economic development. | Introduction, Pulsating with birth, Gap has increased, Grants, Buying a hotel, Land title. |
| Constitutional Change Studies: Facilitator's Guide | One of a series of initiatives by the Methodist Church in Aotearoa in response to a Māori call for justice. | Facilitator's Guide Facilitator's Notes 5 Feedback 7 Study 1: Listening to the Voices... 9 Study 2: Listening to the Voices... Digging Deeper... 15 Study 3: Listening to the Voices... Digging Deeper... Choosing a Direction... 21 Accompanying Worksheets Study 1 (five sheets) Study 2 (five sheets) Study 3 (three sheets) | |
| National Commission News | unknown | One page summary of resolutions and decision made at the Treaty of Waitangi National Hui. Summary statements are made under the headings as seen in the table of contents. | National Hui - Treaty of Waitangi, Status of Treaty, Celebrations 1985, Waitangi Tribunal, Department of Maori Affairs and Maori Trustee, Maoris in Parliament, Maoris in Government Administration, Proposed Bill of Rights, Proposed Commission, Role of Maori Women. |
| Project Waitangi Open Letter To All Members of the 1990 Commission | Project Waitangi | Open letter to the 1990 Commission seeking an audience with the Commission includes a time line of history between Project Waitangi and the Commission. | |
| Kete Three: Developing Treaty Relationships | Herzog, Christine | Outline of a programme developed to help the development of incorporating Te Tiriti into the structures and processes of Manaukau City Council. | Purpose of Kete, Learning Objectives, Delivery of the Kete, Assessment, Kawa, Queries |
| Treaty settlements process | Harawira, Hone. | Outlines concerns about the process and suggests steps that should be followed to achieve fairness in the process for Māori. | |
| Pākehā Women and the Fiscal envelope | Wood, Marion | Outlines the Fiscal envelope issues and gives the YWCA position with criticisms of the Government's actions and provides a story of a woman that reflects NZ's history of colonisation followed by parallel observations of government actions |
1. Letter to YWCA members from President, Lisa Hayes |
| Pākehā Debate the Treaty | Auckland Co-ordinating Group, Project Waitangi | Output from second meeting of Project Waitangi in September 1986, proposing that members work to encourage Pākehā to participate in discussions and activities as preparation for the Treaty Sesquicentennial in 1990. |
1. Letter of invitation to groups. 2. Summary of meeting 3. Programme on Racism publications 1986. |
| Project Waitangi Pakeha Debate the Treaty | Project Waitangi | Pamphlet format outlining the kaupapa of Project Waitangi. Also included is call to action 'focus week', contact information and a resource list. | What is Project Waitangi, Focus Week 6-12 April 1987, Getting Involved, Resources Available |
| The Treaty of Waitangi is a Fraud - Boycott Waitangi Celebrations | Waitangi Action Committee | Pamphlet produced to explain the purpose of the Waitangi Action Committee and a call to action to protest. Includes contact details. | Waitangi - Day off or Rip off? What did the Treaty say? What the Treaty really do? Today, Boycott Waitangi Celebrations, Waitangi Protest Action |
| Working papers - Course Outline NZ Studies: Cultures and Diversity | Herzog, Christine | Papers relate to the delivery of a course NZ Studies: Cultures and Diversity. Includes course overview, activities and notes, session unit breakdown and assessment criteria. | |
| Papers and Correspondence - Programme on Racism and the Third Early Childhood Convention 1983 | Programme On Racism | Papers relate to the proposed presentation by Mitzi Nairn from Programme on Racism to the Third Early Childhood Convention at Waikato University 1983. Includes several academic articles of reference. |
Third Early Childhood Convention 1983 brochure |
| Pou whenua - Arataki | Te Kawerau ā-Maki Trust | Photograph of the Pou Arataki (Arataki Information Centre, Waitakere Information Centre). The story of the carving is on the reverse side in black and white in te reo Māori. | |
| Taonga Tuku Iho -Pou Whenua: Karanga-ā-Hape | Te Kawerau ā-Maki Trust | Photograph of the Pou Whenua at Karanga-ā-hape (Cornwallis). The story of the carving is on the reverse side in black and white in te reo Māori. | |
| Kōrero Māori- Give it a go | Kōrero Māori: http://www.korero.maori.nz | Phrases in te reo Māori for asking for a drink and talking about food | |
| Te Rā o Waitangi, Rā Whakamahara, Rā Whakāmanawa, A Day to Remember, A Day to Honour | Te Wananga o Aotearoa | Poster banner promoting the commemoration of Waitangi Day | |
| Kaati! Don't Vote | Te Runanga Whakawhanaunga i Nga Hahi (Maori Council of Churches) | Poster calling for people to sign Te Tino Rangatiratanga Register, not to vote in protest of 150 years of injustice. | |
| 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. |