Devolution – The Shadow and the Substance
This articles explores the politics of Government policy on devolution and Maori Affairs. It includes a useful table that juxtaposes …
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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This articles explores the politics of Government policy on devolution and Maori Affairs. It includes a useful table that juxtaposes …
A series of articles, resources and references to assist Church Leaders and congregations in understanding and engaging with the Treaty …
a441370246Details a proposed school syllabus social studies programme for connecting with Maori culture and practice – the learning objective being …
a441370246These papers contain examples and scenarios of racism experienced and expressed in New Zealand. The Cartoons illustrate. …
a441370246A scripted role play illustrating racism in employment and the workplace. …
a441370246An opinion piece response to an article by Malcolm Bailey which questioned the legitimacy of the Waitangi Tribunal. The article …
Instructions for a game that explores colonisation, differences and problem solving.Instructions for a game that explores colonisation, differences and problem …
Read MoreInstructions for the Simulation Game Majorians/Minorians
Reports the alternative proposals generated at a Hui at Hirangi Marae to the Crowns proposed Settlement of Treaty Claims.Reports the …
a441370246Addresses myths of history and story by asking questions. Includes a 'snakes and ladders' styled game of events in history. …
NoneA question and answer paper exploring the issues for Maori choosing between registering on the Maori or the General roll. …
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