Te Tiriti O Waitangi – A series of resolutions from a hui
A series of resolutions from a hui on issues pertaining to the Treaty of Waitangi the detail of which is …
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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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A series of resolutions from a hui on issues pertaining to the Treaty of Waitangi the detail of which is …
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1de067c3b1This opinion piece suggests that Pakeha must understand their role in history to better come to understand the meaning of …
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1de067c3b1Extracts from newspaper articles related to the work and findings of the National Hui on the Treaty of Waitangi held …
The submission explores the issues of whether the Bill of Rights is appropriate and if so what it should contain …
1de067c3b1Articles, opinion pieces, advertisements, responses and reports from newspapers on issues relating to the Waitangi Tribunal. A comprehensive collection. …
Resolutions that reaffirm the Church decision to withdraw from celebrating Waitangi Day until the Treaty has been appropriately honoured.Resolutions that …
1de067c3b1A statement by the eight Christians convicted of alleged disorderly behaviour at the Ecumenical Service at Waitangi on February 6th …
1de067c3b1A report on Maori Council of Churches call that no one group of Maori can claim the Treaty of Waitangi …
A report to include a summary of Waitangi Day 1983 events and the role of National Council of Churches.A report …
1de067c3b1A collection of extracts from Church documents concerning Waitangi Day including resolutions and quotes encouraging the study of Pakeha history …
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