Foreshore and Seabed Korero – Taupo hui, 19 July 2003
NoneHarry speaks about a hui held in Haruaki at Ngahutoitoi Marae to discuss foreshore and seabed issues and where we …
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NoneHarry speaks about a hui held in Haruaki at Ngahutoitoi Marae to discuss foreshore and seabed issues and where we …
Read MoreForeshore and Seabed Korero – Taupo hui, 19 July 2003
NoneA notice to Labour, Progressive Coalition, and New Zealand First members of Parliament regarding the Foreshore and Seabed hikoi to …
Read MorePakeha/Tauiwi statement on the foreshore and Seabed legislation
NoneIn June 2003 the Court of Appeal ruled that Maori customary title to foreshore and seabed had never been legally …
Read MoreBackgrounder: the government's proposals for the foreshore and seabed
NoneAdvertising brochure to promote Treaty workshops for community groups and members of the public by the Treaty Resource Centre. …
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A course information sheet describing and detailing an introduction to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and cultural competenceA course information sheet …
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NoneThis document is drawn from media reports and statements following a High Court decision in Christchurch, August 1986, upholding traditional …
A course information sheet describing and detailing an introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi and its implicationsA course information sheet …
Read MoreOverview of the Treaty of Waitangi in practice: course information (3-4 hours)
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