Korero – A nation's pride
eb4238088eRanginui Walker responds to attacks on the Treaty of Waitangi and the Waitangi Tribunal. He gives historical and current arguments …
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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eb4238088eRanginui Walker responds to attacks on the Treaty of Waitangi and the Waitangi Tribunal. He gives historical and current arguments …
eb4238088ePress release by the CCANZ – Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand supporting the call by Te Runanga Whakawhanaunga …
Publication of an address by Sir James Henare delivered to Members of Parliament. The address offers an historical perspective relating …
Scripted words used for a television advertisement for the Don't Vote – Register campaign.Scripted words used for a television advertisement …
Read MoreTranscript of the Television Advertisment – Te Tino Rangatiratanga
eb4238088eJesson tackles the issue of Aucklanders attitudes to law and order illustrating Pakeha racism and on going colonial attitudes reflecting …
eb4238088eA brief outline of the history, role and political commitment of Te Runanga Whakawhanaunga i Nga Hahi (Maori Council of …
Read MorePress release: Te Runanga asks Maori people not to vote – 7 September 1990
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
affb5c658aA series of booklets focusing on issues in education compiled by the Programme Against Racism. …
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