Being a Maori is : a quote by Ranginui Walker
The Pākehā majority is so convinced of the inspirational effect of this unilateral myth of oneness that it seldom occurs …
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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The Pākehā majority is so convinced of the inspirational effect of this unilateral myth of oneness that it seldom occurs …
0cf0ddb57f"Alcohol counselors and therapists do not know enough about Maori culture and how to deal with Maori clients, according to …
0cf0ddb57fThis is a pilot kit – not the final finished answer. It is designed to give ideas, some starters, to …
"The emergence and dominance of the Māori-centred research paradigm is leaving Pakeha researchers out in the cold. “Pakeha paralysis” draws …
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0cf0ddb57fSpeech given by Irihapeti Ransden (Ngai Tahu/Rangitane) on issues regarding Maori and nurses and midwifery, cultural safety concepts in Nursing …
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NoneThese papers are aimed to stimulate discussion and provide alternative and new insights. …
Read MoreNational Council of Churches Programme on Racism selection of papers
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