The sovereignty agenda
NoneArticle covers the Pakaitore Marae – Moutoa Gardens occupation, the question of what is sovereignty and opposition to the 'fiscal …
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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NoneArticle covers the Pakaitore Marae – Moutoa Gardens occupation, the question of what is sovereignty and opposition to the 'fiscal …
NoneRipeka Evens outlines the history of protest and the fight for civil rights and land – Te Mana Moari Motukake. …
Read MoreThe Aftermath of Waitangi – Building a National Movement
NoneA briefing paper on Kawanatanga as defined and understood by attendees of a hui held in Turangi in January 1995. …
NoneDonna Awatere explores allies and alliances with other groups who have a shared experience and interest in shifting colonial white …
Donna Awatere outlines what Maori sovereignty means to her and illustrates the duplicitous nature of New Zealand monoculturalism, and the …
NoneA question and answer paper exploring the issues for Maori choosing between registering on the Maori or the General roll. …
This draft paper explores constitutional issues related to the Treaty and Geoffrey Palmer's Constitutional Act 1986.This draft paper explores constitutional …
Read MoreDraft Paper: Peace Council of Aotearoa NZ, Hon Geoffrey Palmer – Democrat or Quisling?
NoneQuestion and answer sheet that explores the options being presented at the September Referendum on electoral reform. …
NoneA question and answer paper critically exploring the implications for Maori of the Electoral Act as it describes the MMP …
eb4238088eA poem of protest followed by a statement to remember the ancestors and to join the protests in 1990. …
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