The history of Maori Activism
Paper submitted to the 15th Pacific Science Congress, Dunedin 1-11 February 1983, discussing the history of activism, includes Critique by …
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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Paper submitted to the 15th Pacific Science Congress, Dunedin 1-11 February 1983, discussing the history of activism, includes Critique by …
An overview of the University community in the context of sexism, classism and particularly racism. Colonisation and its negative impact …
NoneDiscussions on Anti Racism and Treaty Workers Gathering in Tamaki 1998, includes programme outline, issues and responses to the gathering …
Read MoreAnti Racism and Treaty Workers Gathering, April, 1998-Tamaki
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 …
NoneLetter to members from Maryanne L'Estrange on regional meetings, resource management law reform and preparing submissions …
Read MoreProject Waitangi letter to members 17 September 1988
NoneDocument explaining the Standards of Practice for all facilitators running workshops for Project Waitangi in Hamilton. …
Read MoreProject Waitangi Hamilton – Standards of Practice for workshops
9a2a40ec76"Information in this document attempts to show some of the methods used to alienate Maori land rather than actual alienations, …
Read MoreThe passage of Maori land into Pakeha ownership : a Maori view
9a2a40ec76"A collection of basic source documents on land questions. It is a mixture of backgrounders, history old and recent, and …
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