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7a0d8099cbArticles explore issues of racism, the Treaty, te reo, land, and history. The paper provides reference for resources and action. …
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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7a0d8099cbArticles explore issues of racism, the Treaty, te reo, land, and history. The paper provides reference for resources and action. …
7a0d8099cbAn anti racism pamphlet addressing issues of racism and immigration in Britain. …
Read MoreBlack British are here to stay – A Christian View of Immigration
7a0d8099cbAn order form for a 56 page documented report to the NZ Churches concerning the Treaty of Waitangi and its …
This paper explores the Maori and English version of the Treaty and how the concept and words were understood within …
7a0d8099cbRecollections and accounts of Waitangi Day 1988 described as holding an over-all spirit of cooperation. Details of events, speakers, services …
Read MoreReport from Waitangi day Ceremonies at Waitangi 1988
7a0d8099cbRecollections and accounts of Waitangi Day 1988 described as holding an over-all spirit of cooperation. Details of events, speakers, services …
Read MoreReport from Waitangi day Ceremonies at Waitangi 1988
7a0d8099cbA collaborative reflection on the events at Waitangi 6th February 1987. The account is a collection of impressions rather than …
7a0d8099cbExtracts include why the Weslyan Missionaries supported the Treaty; the influence of the Wesleyan Missionaries on the Maori Chiefs in …
7a0d8099cbSubmission made by Nga Tamatoa on the Labour government sponsored Treaty of Waitangi Bill. …
7a0d8099cbPamphlet produced to explain the purpose of the Waitangi Action Committee and a call to action to protest. Includes contact …
Read MoreThe Treaty of Waitangi is a Fraud – Boycott Waitangi Celebrations
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