The Treasury and the Treaty (Not a pretty pair!)
"What does the treaty mean according to the Treasury? What does the Treasury's view of partnership mean? What is their …
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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"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 …
In the first two decades of British rule there were a large number of land transactions in many parts of …
Read MoreGifts of tribal land to the Church: what happens when the tribe wants the land back?
8012e3fe0bA discussion paper in preparation for the Joint Methodist/ Presbyterian public questions committee …
Read MoreLand ownership in New Zealand towards a christian response
Fact sheet and information regarding the State Owned Enterprises Act and how it affects Maori LandFact sheet and information regarding …
Read MoreThe State Owned Enterprises Act 1986 – Its effect on Maori Land
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