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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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Read MoreNewsletter Project Waitangi Pakeha Debate the Treaty – May 1988
e643e2a6feReport by John Roberts representing CCANZ at the official launch of the 1990 Commission. …
Read More1990 Commission Official Launching – Report and Reflection
e643e2a6feNewsletter of Project Waitangi includes articles, resources, reports and updates …
Read MoreNewsletter Project Waitangi Pakeha Debate the Treaty Newsletter – September 1988
Minutes of meeting including correspondence between Wesley Church,Director of Parks and Te Haahi Weteriana o Aotearoa concerning the development of …
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Read MoreNewsletter Project Waitangi Pakeha Debate the Treaty – July 1988
Various background papers, letters, articles and supporting materials on the work towards a Church joint statement on the New Zealand …
Read MoreMisc Papers concerning Joint Statement by Church Leaders – 1990 Commemoration
e643e2a6feNewsletter of Project Waitangi includes news and articles from around the country. …
Read MoreNewsletter Project Waitangi Pakeha Debate the Treaty – December 1988
e643e2a6feThe thesis of this paper is that the problems with learning difficulties sits with the teaching not with the pupils. …
Read MoreAccommodating the Polynesian Heritage of the Maori Child – A New Zealand Problem
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Read MoreProject Waitangi Pakeha Debate the Treaty Newsletter – October 1986
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