Beyond Crisis: address by John Rangihau
John Rangihau speaks at the New Zealand Conference on Social Work Education and discusses the professionalism of Social Work, Biulturalism …
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John Rangihau speaks at the New Zealand Conference on Social Work Education and discusses the professionalism of Social Work, Biulturalism …
Explains literally the Maori text of the Treaty of WaitangiExplains literally the Maori text of the Treaty of Waitangi …
Read MoreTreaty of Waitangi: a literal translation of the Maori text
NoneCompares both the Maori Text and the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi. …
Read MoreComparing the Maori text and the English version of the Treaty
NoneExplains the articles of the treaty, the Maori and the English versions and the language used to describe them. …
Shows the Treaty as a wave, and the different perspective depending on your relationship to the wave.Shows the Treaty as …
NoneEnglish version of the Treaty of Waitangi …
Read MoreFormal version of the draft referred to as the English Version
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