Cumulative theorising across the country
1b3cc30967"In response to indigenous Maori calls for dialogue about colonisation, anti-racism groups in Aotearoa launched a national campaign in 1986 …
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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1b3cc30967"In response to indigenous Maori calls for dialogue about colonisation, anti-racism groups in Aotearoa launched a national campaign in 1986 …
1b3cc30967A collection of resources by various authors regarding Tauiwi Treaty work. …
Read MorePakeha Treaty unpublished material : Pakeha / Tauiwi Treaty work: unpublished material
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 …
1b3cc30967Judge Durie discusses the Treaty at a School of Medicine lecture. He discusses its beginnings, constitutional arrangement, status in law, …
Stories about community work in New Zealand and Scotland are presented to describe and reflect on issues central to feminist …
Read MoreStories of relative privilege: power and social change in feminist community Psychology
NoneThe author shares his views, as a Pākehā, on the Rights of Nature, the treaty and the New Zealand constitution. …
NoneThis personal reflection is consciously made by the writer as a Pākehā, writing primarily to Pākehā and as a commentary …
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