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1de067c3b1A statement by the eight Christians convicted of alleged disorderly behaviour at the Ecumenical Service at Waitangi on February 6th …
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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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 …
Read MoreWhat the Churches and Church Leaders have said about the Treaty of Waitangi
1de067c3b1An opinion response on the arrests of nine Christian protesters charged with disorderly behaviour during the Ecumenical Service at Waitangi …
1de067c3b1A letter to Church leaders encouraging Pakeha participation and support for the leadership and Hikoi of Te Kohahitangi to Waitangi. …
Read MoreMemo to Church Leaders: Proposal for a Joint Church Service at Waitangi
This report includes an account of the events at Waitangi of the Hikoi organised by Te Kotahitanga approached a meeting …
Read MoreOpen Letter To Sir David Conveys Regret, Gratitude, Hope
1de067c3b1Letter to the general secretary of the National Council of Churches thanking them for their support of the Hikoi ki …
1de067c3b1Media release announcing that the Governor General has agreed to meet with a Pakeha group attending a Hui at Waitangi …
1de067c3b1Reports that the Church and Society Commission of the National Council of Churches has sent an urgent letter to the …
Read MoreChurch and Society Commission – NCC – Media Release – Waitangi Day 1985
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