Settlement of the Waikato Claim – A Tainui Special
This resources explores issues and questions related to raupatu and the Waikato settlement claim including a historical overview, an analysis …
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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This resources explores issues and questions related to raupatu and the Waikato settlement claim including a historical overview, an analysis …
Pamphlet format outlining the kaupapa of Project Waitangi. Also included is call to action 'focus week', contact information and a …
The Maori and English version of the Declaration of Independence are seen together. Some historical context is given in brief …
Read MoreThe Declaration of Independence of New Zealand 28 October 1835
4781d7c53eA pamphlet outlining the kaupapa and contact information for Project Waitangi Tamaki Makaurau. Includes a short reading resource list. …
An appendix from an unknown primary document relating to the basis of the principle considerations for Treaty claims and settlement. …
Read MoreGeneral Principles for Settlement of Treaty of Waitangi Claims
A timeline of colonisation reporting events, legislation, legal findings and protest from 1840-1990.A timeline of colonisation reporting events, legislation, legal …
Read MoreA brief timeline of how the land of Aotearoa/New Zealand came into Pakeha control
4781d7c53eA collection of correspondence, newsletters, press clippings and briefing papers related to process and consultation for Treaty Settlement. Material focused …
4781d7c53eA brief summary of information on the groups and the processes for making a claim under the Treaty of Waitangi. …
4781d7c53eMedia release expressing Sanford Ltd's endorsement of Treaty Tribes Coalition call for action on Maori Fisheries Allocation. …
4781d7c53eSeafood Industry Council press release endorsing the allocation of Maori fishing assets as proposed by Te Ohu Kaimoana Fisheries Allocation …
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