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"In discussions about racism, most Pakeha people refer to intentions … But that is only half the picture and half …
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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"In discussions about racism, most Pakeha people refer to intentions … But that is only half the picture and half …
9a2a40ec76Draft speech notes regarding Project Waitangi, its establishment, roles and responsibilities for Pakeha and treaty education. …
9a2a40ec76"This paper is basically one written for N.Z. environment magazine, no. 38, Winter 1983, slightly expanded mainly by adding a …
Read MoreLessons from the past – Racism and land: a historical perspective
9a2a40ec76Summary report of national office activities also includes the summary of National Office activities for January 1990 – August 1990 …
Read MoreSummary of Project Waitangi National office activities – January 1990-April 1990
9a2a40ec76Originally presented as coursework for CT3180 Issues in Contemporary Theology, taught by E.J. Bennett at Auckland Consortium for Theological Education. …
9a2a40ec76This document discusses the background to Project Waitangi and its aims and looks at the court appeal decision of the …
Read MoreProject Waitangi: Pakeha debate the treaty: Background to Project Waitangi
9a2a40ec76Prepared as a background for the review of the programme …
349bfc0ff8This is stage two as a resource on bicultural society. It contains meetings. Meeting one: A bicultural Aotearoa – to …
Read MoreAotearoa New Zealand beyond 1990: Project Waitangi Christchurch – Stage two
349bfc0ff8This document is for the use of groups wishing to investigate issues of Pakeha culture, racism, and the Treaty of …
Read MoreAotearoa New Zealand beyond 1990: Project Waitangi Christchurch – Stage one
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