APW-2: Project Waitangi: Resources Box 2
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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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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
794b8d60d3This article looks bi-culturalism and multiculturalism and the many races living in Aotearoa. It looks at the obligations of the …
794b8d60d3This document contains parts of information taken from the Royal Commission on Social Policy, June 1988 regarding the Treaty of …
794b8d60d3"The object of this paper is NOT to provide a formula for effective cross-cultural communication. (It would be arrogant of …
1b3cc30967Waitangi Workshop resources …
1b3cc30967A collection of Treaty training resources collated by the Wellington branch of Network Waitangi. …
Read MoreNetwork Waitangi Wellington: Training resources – box 1
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