Radicals, racism and revolution?: the development of services for Maori people at Carrinngton Hospital
349bfc0ff8A former principal nurse's view of the Carrington Maori Unit. Outlines the function of the Whare Hui, Kohanga Reo, Whare …
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349bfc0ff8A former principal nurse's view of the Carrington Maori Unit. Outlines the function of the Whare Hui, Kohanga Reo, Whare …
Hospital Board internal correspondence regarding action taken in regard to suspending Mrs T Harawira and the subsequent request that her …
Read MoreAuckland Hospital Board planning, services and works committee – 23/5/1988
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
349bfc0ff8Minutes of National Project Waitangi meeting August 1988. …
Read MoreProject Waitangi Nationa 1988 meeting minutes – August 6-7
349bfc0ff8Minutes of National Project Waitangi meeting November 1987 …
Read MoreMinutes of the Project Waitangi National meeting – November 21-22 1987
0ee6060a2eIncludes report on Te Atiawa's fisheries rights, several hui happening around the motu; the Vanuaaku Pati; Prisoners and courtcases …
Read MoreWaitangi Action Committee Newsletter: Aperira, Mei, Hune1983
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