A taonga ignored
34b34a76bdWalker discusses Tertiary education and the reports that recommend a graduate tax, tuition fees and student loans, the effect on …
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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34b34a76bdWalker discusses Tertiary education and the reports that recommend a graduate tax, tuition fees and student loans, the effect on …
"The Petone Settler's museums New Migration/Settlement captures the arrival of the Maori, the first white people and provides an insight …
34b34a76bdThis article discusses politics in New Zealand with Rob Muldoon; the debate over gangs and Muldoons interest in Black Power …
34b34a76bd"As the 150th anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi approaches, the 1990 Commission reports a marked increase in the number …
"The last full-blooded Moriori died in 1933. Who were his ancestors and what happened to them? This excerpt from a …
34b34a76bd"One hundred and fifty years of Maori endeavour is behind las month's decision to form a congress of tribes. The …
34b34a76bd"An almost forgotten early New Zealand battle and the exploits of one of its heroes is recalled by Arden Jennings. …
Read MoreTales of our forgotten heroes are still worth telling
58bbc10685Rollo Arnold, in this paper, discusses practical ideas that actually shaped the settler countryside and community of New Zealand. He …
58bbc10685"We have officially moved from an education policy of assimilation through the integration policies espoused in the Hunn Report to …
Read MoreThe policies of deception – avoiding accountability to the Maori people
"In the year of the much-hyped Te Maori exhibition, kohanga reo and taha Maori, many pakeha begine to wonder about …
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