Maori values and the family court
794b8d60d3Lyn talks about the Maori family and the value differences which exist between Maori and Pakeha cultural styles. She draws …
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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794b8d60d3Lyn talks about the Maori family and the value differences which exist between Maori and Pakeha cultural styles. She draws …
794b8d60d3"As the Government's current fast-track policy to privatise New Zealand runs headlong into another policy – to honour the Treaty …
794b8d60d3Report regarding extensive land confiscation at Tauranga and events recorded in daily front page articles regarding issues Maori face due …
794b8d60d3"The real ownership of the land is a condition of being born on it and keeping the fires burning and …
Read MoreAtareta Poananga and Te ahi Kaa: what do Maori nationalists want?
794b8d60d3"In April Rina Rata applied for a job with the Auckland Hospital Board. She didn't get it. The job went …
Read MoreRinma Rata and the powers that be: a story of a clash of cultures
794b8d60d3Judge Durie gives a Waitangi Day address at Waitangi about what the Treaty means for him personally and discusses how …
Read MoreWaitangi Day address – chief Judge Durie – at Waitangi 6 February 1989
794b8d60d3A collection of resources used by Network Waitangi, Wellington for training resources relating to The Treaty of Waitangi workshops. …
Read MoreNetwork Waitangi Wellington: Training resources – box 2
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