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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| Washing line Treaty | Huygens, I | clothing garments created for an activity on February 6th 2001 in Aotea Square, Auckland | |
| We all sit under the same stars | Human Rights Commission | Advertises Te Ra whānaungatanga, Race Relations Day, 21 March | |
| We have reached a turning point in that the observence has moved to Wellington | National Council of Churches | A press release opposing the celebration of Waitangi Day with particular reference to the shifting of the focus of the event to Wellington. | Press Release |
| Whakapuakitanga | NZ AIDS foundation | Advertises services for young Māori men who think they may be gay or bisexual (takataapui) | |
| Whanau Development and Maori Survival: The Challenge of Time | Durie, Mason | ||
| What impact did Liberal policies have on the Maori? | Moses, Earl | This essay describes the impact on Maori of Liberal government policy in health, education, land, and goverance in the last decade of the 19th Century. | |
| What is Kawanatanga? | unknown | A briefing paper on Kawanatanga as defined and understood by attendees of a hui held in Turangi in January 1995. Reference made to the Kawanatanga Network. | |
| What the Churches and Church Leaders have said about the Treaty of Waitangi | National Council of Churches | A collection of extracts from Church documents concerning Waitangi Day including resolutions and quotes encouraging the study of Pakeha history and the myths of racial and cultural justice. | NCC Maori section executive - Treaty of Waitangi Observance resolutions, National Council of Churches executive meeting resolutions, Excepts from a letter to the Hon J H Elworthy Minister of Lands, Anglican Church, Catholic Church, Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church |
| What was in it for Maori? What was in it for the Pakeha? | Stevens, S.T. | Four points are made as to what Maori and Pakeha thought they would gain as a result of the Treaty signing. These include; proper control of trade growth, control of how and where new immigrants were settled, a legal system common to both Maori and settlers and control of land sales. | |
| WHICH girls are 'Learning to Lose'? Gender, Class, Race in the Classroom. | Jones, Alison | Alison Jones challenges Dale Spenders' assumption that power dynamics in single sex schools give girls the 'chance to speak' by sharing the results of an ethnographic study. She illustrates the race based discrimination girls experience in accessing the attention of the teacher and for opportunities to 'be heard'. | |
| Whites Against Racism | Shoemaker, Glen | A resource kit of information for the New York based group Whites Against Racism. |
Letter, Welcome and Who we Are, Building a Movement of Whites to Fight Racism, White Identity Politics: A Framework for Anti-Racist Action and Education, Policy Statement, A reading List on Racism, An Incomplete List of Groups Doings Anti Racism Work, |
| Why the Maori Fisheries Settlement Assets Must Be Allocated Now. | Treaty Tribes Coalition | "This document tells you a little about the Treaty Tribes Coalition. It backgrounds the fisheries settlement, explains how there is now only one way in which to allocate the fisheries assets and tell you about the cost of delay in transferring to Maori what today is about $700 million in fisheries assets" (pg 4). | |
| Working Cross-Culturally | unknown | A worksheet list of ideas for working in a cross cultural way. Nine points are made with a further eight left to be filled (1-15). | |
| 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. | |
| You and the New Zealand Health Care System: Treaty of Waitangi | Te Tari Matauranga Maori | A course outline delivering Treaty eduction to health workers. The course stated purpose include participants being able to identify the meaning of the articles of the Treaty of Waitangi and identify social conditions of the signatories. | Purpose of the course, Assessment, Delivery of the course, Sessions and Content |
| Your Treaty Rights are Under Threat! | Te kawariki | A briefing paper including recommendations to a hui (unknown event)opposing the Crown's proposed fiscal envelope for Treaty Settlements. | The Settlement of Treaty Claims, The Crown Proposal, The Maori Negotiators Deal, The Alternative, Recommendations |