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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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  • Formal group, (groups that feature in the resource)
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  • Creation

    ceaae72734Provides an explanation of Creation. Includes an article by Cleve Barlow on the role of atua in creation, and a …

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  • Mana

    ceaae72734Provides an explanation of mana, including Mana Atua, Mana Tupuna, Mana Whenua, Mana Tangata. Also includes "The meaning of mana" …

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  • Whakapapa

    ceaae72734Provides an explanation for Whakapapa. Shows how to set our a whakapapa chart, including one for an organisation. …

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  • Kotahitanga

    ceaae72734Provides an explanation of Kotahitanga, includes whakatauaki (proverbs) that refer to the importance of unity. …

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    Thanks

    We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others. This year we are particularly appreciative of the following grants:

    • Lottery Community Sector Research Committee for supporting Ngā Rerenga o Te Tiriti
    • ASB Trust for supporting Treaty workshops for the public and for groups applying the Treaty
    • Lottery Environment & Heritage to digitise the reference library

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