Kawanatanga Network – Workshop resources

DIGITAL LIBRARY

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Table of contents

Tutor payment letter to Mitzi Nairn; Handwritten letter to Mitzi Nairn from Sarah Laurenson; Assumptions about Te Tiriiti o Waitangi; Te Tiriti o Waitangi – Te Reo Maori version; Te Taha Maori: Te Hahi Weteriana mission statement and goals brochure; Cultural Justice by Ray Nairn; Rangatiratanga, rationalism and the immigration Act by Moana Jackson; 1.4 The Treaty of Waitangi: our bicultural commitment; Parallel development in Refuge: a model for complementary service delivery; Partnership etween Maori and Tauiwi; Cultural safety: implementing the concept by Irihapeti Ransden; Racism: international trends-implications for CCANZ programme on racism; a literal English translation of the Maori text; Tools for Diplomacy; Map of South Pacific; One translation of the Maori text; Patterns of Colonisation; Te Ara aku whakamua by Mason Durie; International Conference of Women Judges, Wellington, 14 Sep 1993 – “The outstanding business”: the Waitangi Tribunal and Maori treaty claims by Chief Judge Eddie Durie; Kawanatanga Network: a Paakeha-Tauiwi proposal to promote discussion on Kawanatanga responsibility; Some useful books; Culture by Cheryl Glensar and Marion Wood; Thriving in a changing environment; Lectionary task – Hermeneutics of suspicion; Learning identity; How do our children learn prejudice?; Handwritten paper – science theology: kaupapa Maori; The Iwi and the constitution; The bicultural journey

Primary author: Kawanatanga Network

Author biography: Māori, Pākehā

Publisher: Kawanatanga Network

Publication format: Course or workshop outline, Education hand-out, Education resource, Report

Publication date: 1993-1995

Publication place: Auckland

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre

Catalog reference: AKN – Kawanatanga Network

Misc. notes: Top copies travel set. Too large to scan

Content type: Explanation of Treaty, History, Implementation, Kawanatanga, Legislation, Treaty generally

Sector: Community, Education – tertiary, Education – Treaty

Formal group: Kawanatanga Network

Culture related topics: Bi-cultural

General related topics: Colonisation, Equity/justice/fairness, Tino rangatiratanga

Historical period: 20th

Resources: Culture