Te wero: the challenge
4965c9927eThis article challenges peoples understanding of Maoridom amongst the 1990 celebrations marking 150 years of colonisation. …
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. Your feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
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4965c9927eThis article challenges peoples understanding of Maoridom amongst the 1990 celebrations marking 150 years of colonisation. …
4965c9927ePart of an Outlook series: Specially compiled for use as a classroom resource. " A case over fisheries has led …
This article discusses racism in education and biculturalismThis article discusses racism in education and biculturalism …
Invite to inform of workshops being organised for the year as part of the Making waves workshop series by madeline …
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4965c9927eRamsden discusses the first Maori registered nurse in Aotearoa, Akenehi Hei and customs of Maori health. She discusses the need …
4965c9927e"Amateur artist John Gully won many awards for his paintings of New Zealand. In the first of this five-part series, …
4965c9927ePanui advertising a workshop run by Pakeha presenters for Pakeha participants and focuses on Treaty issues. …
4965c9927e"Pakeha voters are feeling unprecedented apathy about and alienation from the election process. For Maori in the same predicament, the …
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