Maori sovereignty: a Pakeha woman's response
e8b01b6a9fJoan discusses sovereignty and the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the two partners, Maori sovereignty and Pakeha Sovereignty. …
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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e8b01b6a9fJoan discusses sovereignty and the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the two partners, Maori sovereignty and Pakeha Sovereignty. …
e8b01b6a9fMinutes of meeting held in Ponsonby regarding the planning, opening and organising of the Te Maori Exhibition …
Read MoreTe Maori meeting held at Ponsonby on 4th June 1987 at 6.00 pm
"What does the treaty mean according to the Treasury? What does the Treasury's view of partnership mean? What is their …
Notice explaining who the Te Maori sponsors are, what Te Maori is; Why it is going to USA; protest to …
Read MoreTe Maori: Maori art from New Zealand collections – panui
e8b01b6a9fIncludes letter to members regarding Waitangi Day and plans outlined for 1995 and drive for Maori independence. …
Read MoreThe Maori nation – where to from here. A summary of the discussions
e8b01b6a9fPress statement, embargoed till Sept 10 1984 for simultaneous release to coincide with the opening of Te Maori in New …
Read MoreTe Maori:Maori art from New Zealand collections – An alternative Maori voice
e8b01b6a9fPress release by Te Runanga Whakawhanuga i nga hahi o Aotearoa president Pio Jacobs regarding suggestions that call for Maori …
Read MorePress release : Maori council of churches confident of Maori support
e8b01b6a9f"Gifting is distinct from informal exchange relationships; it has no immediate or direct expectation of monetary reward or equivalent quid …
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