The Treaty of Waitangi and Otago
NoneMemorandum to set out what has been achieved in terms of a series focusing on The Treaty of Waitangi and …
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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NoneMemorandum to set out what has been achieved in terms of a series focusing on The Treaty of Waitangi and …
None"Reports by primarily Pakeha organisational workers about implementing the Treaty of Waitangi within NZ workplaces were analysed for underlying discursive …
NoneJoris De Bres, Race Relatios Commissioner gives an address at the Victoria University for a Public Law Centre regarding the …
This paper was informed by a paper presented on 12 Nov 2003 by Anthony Haas and Richard Hill to the …
Read MoreReconciling biculturalism and multiculturalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand
NoneThis workbook was developed by Mitzi Nairn of the CCANZ Programme on Racism, Te Akoranga Pakeha Treaty Workers and Auckland …
This selection of resources was put together as a church-based initiative to fight racismThis selection of resources was put together …
Read MoreFrom the National Council of Churches Programme on Racism
NoneThis paper focuses to NZCER about TOSCA and alternative methods of assessment …
NoneClaudia Orange discusses historical overview of the Treaty of Waitangi based on her research since 1977 …
Read MoreResource Management Seminar Series: The Treaty of Waitangi – A historical overview
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