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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Our Own Backyard | National Council of Churches | Articles explore issues of racism, the Treaty, te reo, land, and history. The paper provides reference for resources and action. | Waitangi Day, What's all the fuss about?, What the Bible Says..., What is Racism?, Racism makes you sick!, Just where do you belong?, The New Zealand story, He iwi kotahi tatou, No room here, No parents want their children to go to jail, Land - Maori view and Christian response!, Learning to be different, Akona te Reo Maori, What we can do, Resource Material, Worship Resources. |
| Waitangi Tribunal - Newspaper Clippings | none | Articles, opinion pieces, advertisements, responses and reports from newspapers on issues relating to the Waitangi Tribunal. A comprehensive collection. | |
| Purple Pocket Part 1 | Nairn, Mitzi. (ed) | Background to the early period of colonisation, including a description of pre-European Māori economics and the impact of colonisation on these systems. A description of colonial ideologies and how these were used to support and justify colonisation by Europeans. |
Introduction; glossary of Māori words and phrases; Māori economic prospects; 1840–1860; supportive ideology; warfare. |
| Pakeha Women and Racism | none | Based on the insights of a group of women gained from a New Perspectives on Race course, this article explores the hierarchal structures maintaining Pakeha and male privilege generally and specifically within the Church. | |
| Tractors for Treaty | unknown | Blacked hooded sweatshirt with the words 'Tractors for Treaty' . Created for Agricultural Fieldays, Mystery Creek, Hamilton. 2005 - 2006 | |
| Te Tiriti o Waitangi bookmark | Treaty Conference 2000 Publication Group | Bookmark, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, silver writing | |
| Te Tiriti o Waitangi | Wellington City Council | Bookmark: list of books and periodicals on one side and Internet sites on the other. Also the whakatauki, 'E hara taku toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini: My strength is not that of a single warrior but that of many. | |
| Te Tiriti Rapu Mahi | unknown | Brief course outline for a course that focuses on general understanding of Te Tiriti with an application in the workplace. | Purpose, Learning Outcomes, Assessment Criteria, Content, Learning and Teaching Methods, Basis of Assessment, Evidence of Assessment, Statement of Recognition of Current Competency, Recommended Course Materials |
| Maori prefer general roll | East and Bays Courier | Brief news article on the breakdown of registrations on the general and Maori roll for 4 eastern bay electorates. | |
| Network Waitangi Newsletter and 2001 AGM Minutes | Network Waitangi Otautahi | Brief newsletter attached to detailed minutes of a two day hui of Network Waitangi 9-10 November 2001. Content includes regional feedback/reports, planning for future gatherings, AGM financial reports, discussion on structures and membership. Attached protocol and ethics for tiriti workers as tabled at the hui. | Network Waitangi Newsletter,Minutes of the AGM and National Gathering of Network Waitangi Inc (Nov 2001), Financial Report for Network Waitangi (2001),Protocols and Ethic for Network Waitangi Tiriti workers |
| Race Relations | unknown | Brief summaries with further references and study questions on issues realted to New Zealand Race Relations. | Social Change and Race Relations, Conflict and Race Relations, Continuity and Race Relations, Short History of Race Relations in New Zealand, Sociological Perspectives on Race Relations, Approaches to Studying Race Relations. |
| Brockie's View and other graphics | Brockie, | Brockie cartoon illustrates racism, stereotypes and injustice by the Police. Unnamed cartoon one illustrates police brutality, and cartoon two illustrates the benefits of cooperation and organisation. | Brockie's View, Cartoon 1, Cartoon 2 |
| Cartoons - Te Tino Rangatiratanga with biblical references | unknown | Cartoons raise the issue of Tino Rangatiratanga utilising biblical references to the Pharoahs, liberation, Exodus and Kings. | |
| Washing line Treaty | Huygens, I | clothing garments created for an activity on February 6th 2001 in Aotea Square, Auckland | |
| Taha Maori - The Maori Dimension in Education | Nairn, Mitzi | Comprehensive speech notes from a series of presentations given during a New Perspectives on Race forum. Written from a 'Taha Pakeha' perspective the notes include definitions of racism and examples of prejudice, draws on historically relevant material with a focus on colonisation of land and culture and concludes with a focus on education. | Definitions, Colonisation, Culture and Land, Land Wars, And So To Education, |
| Parameters, Goals and Outcomes for Maori Development | Durie, Mason | Conclusion of the book | |
| Report on Te Hui-a-Tau A Te Matawhanui | Te Tira Whakaemi Korero - Department of Maori Studies | Conference proceedings and report. Conference held at Te Herenga Waka Marae 9-11 February 1990. |
He Ruruku, Partipants, Te Hui-a-Tau A Te Matawhanui Day One-Three, Keynote Address - Hirini Mead, Revisiting the notion of scholarship - Godfrey Pohatu, A meta language of Maori - Cleve Barlow, Summary, Post Script. |
| How many women signed the Treaty of Waitangi | Archives New Zealand | Contains a multiple choice quiz question | |
| Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and a bicultural continuum | Durie, M.H | Copies of charts reflecting bicultural and structural arrangements for applying the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. | |
| 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. |