Constitutional Reform
cb8a150aacThese notes recall the feedback from a workshop held at the Auckland Peoples Centre about how Pakeha could start to …
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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cb8a150aacThese notes recall the feedback from a workshop held at the Auckland Peoples Centre about how Pakeha could start to …
The Net Working is the Hawkes Bay regional newsletter of the national body Network Waitangi. It includes editorial comment, articles, …
This essay explores the concept and expression of Kawanatanga and recommends that a stronger focus be placed on understanding Kawanatanga …
cb8a150aacLetter sent to Network Waitangi outlining a proposal for the creation of a Kawana (Governor) to represent Tau Iwi fulfilling …
cb8a150aacA brief statistics based report outlining the work of the Programme on Racism as requested in a letter from the …
Read MorePaper prepared by programme director Mitzi Nairn, at the request of the CCANZ
Project Waitangi Tamaki Makaurau Inc Archives Project meeting notes include a brief summary of the history of the group, discussion …
Read MoreProject Waitangi Tamaki Makaurau Inc. Archives Project
Brief newsletter attached to detailed minutes of a two-day hui of Network Waitangi 9-10 November 2001. Content includes regional feedback/reports, …
Letter raises concerns about the inclusion of Tamaki Treaty Workers in Network Waitangi decision making processes and provides three suggestions …
cb8a150aacThis pamphlet describes the kaupapa of Network Waitangi Otautahi and includes contact details. …
cb8a150aacInaugural newsletter of Network Waitangi includes an explanation of the changes to structure from Project Waitangi. Other content includes resources …
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