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Copy of the half page newspaper advert placed as part of the No Vote – Sign the Register Te Tino …
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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Copy of the half page newspaper advert placed as part of the No Vote – Sign the Register Te Tino …
eb4238088eCartoons raise the issue of Tino Rangatiratanga utilising biblical references to the Pharoahs, liberation, Exodus and Kings. …
Read MoreCartoons – Te Tino Rangatiratanga with biblical references
eb4238088eTe Runanga Whakawhanaunga i Nga Hahi (Maori Council of Churches)announce the launch of a campaign asking Maori not to vote …
Read MorePress Release: Te Runanga asks Maori People Not to Vote
eb4238088eA cover letter of explanation to church allies from the CCANZ – Programme on Racism on the issue of support …
Read MoreLetter to Ecumenical Friends et al (final and draft copies)
eb4238088eA letter from the CCANZ Programme on Racism Director addressing the Tino Rangatiratanga Register including support documentation. …
Read MoreTino Rangatiratanga Register – correspondence and resource support
eb4238088eA question and answer fact sheet about the tino rangatiratanga register. …
This booklet outlines an understanding of Tino Rangatiratanga as expressed in Article 2 of the Treaty and the ongoing injustice …
Read MoreTino Rangatiratanga – A public questions contribution
eb4238088ePoster calling for people to sign Te Tino Rangatiratanga Register, not to vote in protest of 150 years of injustice. …
eb4238088eA large bumper sticker with slogan. …
Alison Jones challenges Dale Spenders' assumption that power dynamics in single sex schools give girls the 'chance to speak' by …
Read MoreWhich girls are ‘Learning to Lose’? Gender, Class, Race in the Classroom.
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