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 |
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| Maori Rights not for all says Cullen | Armstrong, John | Deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen strongly defends the Government Treaty policy and dismisses Bill English's catch-cry of "one standard of citizenship for all". | |
| Māori Seabed Foreshore | unknown | Tino Rangatiratanga flag accompanied by words: Māori Seabed Foreshore | |
| Maori Sovereignty - Part Two | Awatere, Donna | Donna Awatere explores allies and alliances with other groups who have a shared experience and interest in shifting colonial white male power. | Pacific Islanders, White Women, Trade Unions, The Left |
| Māori Sovereignty now | unknown | The words 'Māori Sovereignty now' front and centre; small logo top front right; the words 'Join the Struggle on the back. | |
| Māori Sovereignty now - honour the Treaty | unknown | Words on front 'Māori Sovereignty now'; on the back 'Honour the Treaty' | |
| Māori sovereignty: what does it mean for Pākehā? | Kelsey, Jane | Historical background and discussion of events from 1984 to 1995 with government responses and a discussion of the concept of sovereignty — what do we mean by it? |
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| Maori \ bicultural component of the Diabetes Programme | unknown | This paper outlines a programme of teaching intended to assist tauira to improve their skills, extend their knowledge and be confident in working in a Maori way in the field of health and especially Diabetes. | Purpose, Assessment, Treaty of Waitangi |
| Maoris & Polynesians at the University | Walker, Michael | The president reports his involvement in a committee set up to investigate the low number of Maori and Polynesian students at University and identifies a number of root causes including racism. | |
| Marae as a learning environment in secondary schools | Heremaia, P. J. | This paper looks at the evolution of the school marae in secondary schools as a significant development in the promotion of bicultural and multicultural education. It draws on the experiences of the Kakariki Marae at Green Bay High School in Auckland. | |
| Maramataka 2008 | Toi Manukau — Manukau City Council | This poster displays a calendar for 2008 in te reo Māori and English and is accompanied by Te Tiriti o Waitangi with a literal translation of this text by Sir Hugh Kawharu. | |
| Maui Pomare: First Maori Doctor | Durie, Mason | ||
| Meanings of Rangatiratanga and Kawanatanga | unknown | This table includes seven different sources and definitions of Rangatiratanga and Kawanatanga including drawing from the Maori translation of the Bible, the Declaration of Independence, Waitangi Tribunal, Court findings and the 4th Labour Government. | Source, Rangatiratanga, Kawanatanga |
| Mechanical Design - Engineering Treaty/Ethics Assessment | Te Tari Matauranga Maori | This material supports the assignments paper Mechanical Design - Engineering Treaty/Ethical Assessment. Essay questions require students to read the Waikato pipeline case study, understand the Maori and English version of te tiriti, to discuss ethical issues, name stakeholders, and present a management plan that involves applying understanding of Treaty and ethical principles. Supporting material includes a marking schedule, tables which compare western and Maori ideas on professional ethics and the engineering professional body code of ethics. | Essay questions 1-7, Overview of Waikato Pipeline issue in relation to Te Tiriti, Marking schedule, IPENZ Code of Ethics, CPEng Code of Ethical Conduct, Comparing Western and Maori Ideas about Professional Ethics |
| Media Release | unknown | Media release announcing that the Governor General has agreed to meet with a Pakeha group attending a Hui at Waitangi to discuss matters concerning the Treaty. | |
| Memo to Church Leaders: Proposal for a Joint Church Service at Waitangi | Scott, Bob | A letter to Church leaders encouraging Pakeha participation and support for the leadership and Hikoi of Te Kohahitangi to Waitangi. | |
| Methodism and The Treaty of Waitangi | Jones, Barry | Extracts include why the Weslyan Missionaries supported the Treaty; the influence of the Wesleyan Missionaries on the Maori Chiefs in terms of signing the Treaty; examples of the ineffectiveness of the Treaty to protect the basic interests of the Maori People; Methodist Conference Resolutions regarding the Treaty - 1940 and, towards a bicultural church. | Introduction, Extracts, Sources |
| Methodist Conference 1994 | Methodist Church | Three resolutions passed at Methodist Conference calling on parishes to give priority to the study of Te Whero!, to forge relations with groups who have a similar vision of constitutional reform, and to request that the government enter into a process through hui with Te Iwi Maori on constitutional review based on the declaration of Independence. | |
| Millions of Dollars of Maori Wealth Being Destroyed: NZIER | Treaty Tribes Coalition | This media statement reports the findings of New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER). It relates the economic cost of non allocation of fishing assets and reports the address by the chair of the Treaty Tribes Coalition, Harry Mikaere, at a Maori Commercial Fisheries Conference in Nelson. | |
| Minutes of Network Waitangi (National) Teleconference 27 June 2002 | Network Waitangi | Minuted record of discussion and decisions made at a Network Waitangi teleconference meeting in June 2002. | Regional Information, Questions and Answers,Karen's Report, National Treaty Centre, Treaty Educators funding, Next newsletter and conference call, AGM and gathering, National Proposal and coordinator, Research projects, Discussion site. |
| Misc Papers concerning Joint Statement by Church Leaders - 1990 Commemoration | Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand | Various background papers, letters, articles and supporting materials on the work towards a Church joint statement on the New Zealand 1990 Sesquicentennial. |