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794b8d60d3Tania gives a speech about Te Tiriti o Waitangi from her own Maori perspective to view education in this country …
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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794b8d60d3Tania gives a speech about Te Tiriti o Waitangi from her own Maori perspective to view education in this country …
794b8d60d3"The policy options presented are responses to potential changes which may significantly impact on Iwi Maori." …
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"White racism has many aspects: some of these we have known about for a long time, but others affect us …
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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 …
1b3cc30967"This paper outlines a model of accountability for Pakeha practitioners developed over many years as a practising community psychologist involved …
1b3cc30967Being a faithful, and circumstantial, though brief, narration of events which happend on that memorable occasion; with copies of the …
Part of the Draft District Plan. File also includes: Memorandum from EEO coordinator regarding Treaty of Waitangi obligations; The Treaty …
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