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105bf27aa6Explanation of some the key concepts of Brazilian educator Paulo Freire: oppression, liberation, conscientisation cointentional education. Includes The Faces of …
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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105bf27aa6Explanation of some the key concepts of Brazilian educator Paulo Freire: oppression, liberation, conscientisation cointentional education. Includes The Faces of …
105bf27aa6Background to the early period of colonisation, including a description of pre-European Māori economics and the impact of colonisation on …
Guidelines for working with Pākehā on decolonisation: stages of conscious raising; identity work including examination of Pākehā assumptions and behaviour …
105bf27aa6Document drafted in May 1996 to guide Pākehā Treaty workers in safe education and training practice. …
Read MoreEffective practice policies for Pākehā Tiriti o Waitangi workers
105bf27aa6Leaflet outlining cultural protocols for Māori, Pākehā and Pacifica compiled by the Anglican Church for youth gatherings …
105bf27aa6Development work on the Treaty relationship models. …
This essay discusses the many ways in which the English language reflects and promotes racism.This essay discusses the many ways …
105bf27aa6Output from second meeting of Project Waitangi in September 1986, proposing that members work to encourage Pākehā to participate in …
NoneStatus report by Network Waitangi regarding Hawkes Bay regional group and its activities, being part of the steering committee, training …
NoneSerial containing articles from a network of national artists who develop or assist a wide range of community based initiatives …
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