A history of oppression?: an egalitarian society?

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Table of contents

The Treaty of Waitangi and the Maori people — Industrial oppression — The persecution of pacifists and conscientious objectors — Chapter three: Signs of Hope (i): The Tangata Whenua — Te Maori literature and culture — Kohanga Reo — Maori pride and politics — Aotearoa rather than New Zealand — The Maori tradition of non-violence — The nuclear-free and independent Pacific movement — Excursus: The Pakeha anti-racists movement — Chapter eight: Visions and signs — Chapter nine: Sharing good news — Gossiping The Good News — Public speaking — Books, Pamphlets and films — Marches and demontrations — Art and Music — Symbolic actions — Conclusion.

Publication format: Book chapter

Publication status: Okay to copy

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre

Catalog reference: APW-1 – Archive Project Waitangi

Content type: History, Oppression

Sector: Community, Education – secondary

Culture related topics: Bi-cultural, Racism

General related topics: Colonisation, Equity/justice/fairness

Historical period: 20th

Resources: Culture