Te Karanga o te Iwi: the shame of biculturalism
b3578ace9aLooks at Justice Dept plans for a prison on Ngati-Hau land at Whakapara. Considers the Paremoremo protest. Discusses the Auckland …
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b3578ace9aLooks at Justice Dept plans for a prison on Ngati-Hau land at Whakapara. Considers the Paremoremo protest. Discusses the Auckland …
b3578ace9a"This paper seeks to provoke a wider and more urgent investigation of the implications related to the introduction of Taha …
b3578ace9aDr Leonie Pihama and Jenny Lee comments on the attack by Elizabeth Rata on Kaupapa Maori developments that highlights a …
This analysis explores factors of biculturalism commonly ignored in Pakeha discourse about the issue. Yet writers drew attention to some …
Read MorePakeha institutions call it ‘biculturalism’, what is missing in the model?
b3578ace9aLetter to all staff regarding policy on Bi-culturalism and includes copy of Auckland Area Hospital Board policy on bi-cultulturalism. …
Read MoreGreen Lane National Women's Hospital – Policy on Bi-culturalism
b3578ace9aThe author presents a personal perspective about the growth of bi-cultural system in a small community. …
Read MoreDeveloping a bi-cultural model for working in a women's refuge
77c7558b86This report is written on behalf of the Aotearoa Indigenous Rights Trust (AIR Trust) for other interested Maori individuals and …
77c7558b86"The working group on Indigenous populations was proposed on September 8, 1981 by the sub commission on prevention of discrimination …
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