Embarking Together – Libraries in the Life of the Nation
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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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The document reports the survey results of Maori users and non-users of library on needs, barriers and experiences of Library …
The first newsletter for Te Ropu Whakahau. Content focuses on roles and responsibility and networking of the group.The first newsletter …
Read MoreTe Ropu Whakahau Panui – Māori in New Zealand Libraries Newsletter
Web content from on the National Library describing services to MaoriWeb content from on the National Library describing services to …
Survey results drawn from a 2001 survey which compares library usage by Maori in 2001 with data collected in 1994.Survey …
A survey aimed to improve services to Maori and to help make the libraries more bicultural.A survey aimed to improve …
Read MoreSurvey of Services for Maori at Auckland City Libraries
Guidelines for Boards of Trustees and Schools on engaging with Maori parents.Guidelines for Boards of Trustees and Schools on engaging …
Read MoreKia Mahi Tahi – Ko Koe me Tou Kura. Working Together – You and Your Child’s School
The submission outlines the historical and social history of iwi as a political base, arguing that land alienation and other …
This paper makes a case for the rights of inclusion of urban Maori groupings (where members do not specifically whakapapa …
A draft document of guidelines for Cultural Safety components in nursing and midwifery. See content headings for detail.A draft document …
Read MoreDraft Guidelines for the Cultural Safety Component in Nursing and Midwifery Education
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