Belonging here = Toi Taketake: a resource kit for studies of culture and heritage in schools for 1990 and beyond
9a2a40ec76A resource kit for schools for 1990 and beyond to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty …
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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9a2a40ec76A resource kit for schools for 1990 and beyond to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty …
9a2a40ec76This kit has been produced for use by community groups and organisations. It is part three in a series of …
Read MoreProject Waitangi: Pakeha debate the treaty: resource kit, part three
9a2a40ec76" This kit has been produced for use by community groups. It is part two in a series of four …
Read MoreProject Waitangi: Pakeha debate the treaty: resource kit, part two
9a2a40ec76"This resource kit has been produced for use by community groups and organisations. It is part one in a series …
Read MoreProject Waitangi: Pakeha debate the treaty: resource kit, part one
This portfolio of information attempts to show the importance of Maori economic prospects at the time of the signing of …
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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"This paper is predicated on the thesis that there are two basic cultures in the world, namely the culture of …
9a2a40ec76Promotional brochure explaining what is Project Waitangi, and their aims for Pakeha to study and debate the Treaty of Waitangi …
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