Our responses to some commonly asked questions about the treaty Author InformationResource primary author: Human Rights CommissionResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: Human Rights CommissionPhysical description: 1 page jA3.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The Human Rights Commission statment on the status of Maori people as Tangata Whenua of Aotearoa New Zealand -- Is the Treaty only interested in Maori rights? -- Why are there places set aside specifically for Maori students at places like technical institutes, medical andlaw schools? -- Do New Zealander's own the land that they have bought? -- What are traditional tribal fising grounds? -- When did confiscation of lands occur and why? -- Is Government's recognition of Tribal Authorities an attempt to hasten a process of consultation with Iwi organistions or will it result in dividing the Maori people? -- What about the rights of all the other minority groups in New Zealand? Aren't the Pacific Islanders, Asians, refugees etc being overlooked because of all the attention on the treaty? -- What are Maori fisheries? Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: not attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Education resource Formal Group: Human Rights Commission Sector: Education - tertiary government national Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Historical Period: 20th Type of content: Treaty generally Resources : Culture
Statement on the status of Maori people as tangata whenua of Aotearoa New Zealand Author InformationResource primary author: Human Rights Commission Source title: Focus, No.1, March 1988attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Race RelationsPublisher: Human Rights CommissionPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: 1988Physical description: 4 pages, 30 cmAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The Rev. Hone T. Kaa; Wally Hirsh, Race Relations Conciliator; Graeme MacCormick, Proceedings Commissioner, Human Rights Commissioun; The Treaty of Waitangi - The Text in English, The Text in Maori, A literal English translation of the Maori text. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Journal article Formal Group: Human Rights Commission Sector: Community Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Social change - society Type of content: Explanation of Treaty Treaty generally
Questions and answers about Te Tiriti o Waitangi Author InformationResource primary author: Te Komihana Tikanga Tangata/Human Rights CommissionResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: ATOW-3 Publisher: Te Komihana Tikanga Tangata/Human Rights CommissionPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: 1 A3 folded sheet, col., illustratonPublication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The Maori version; the English version; Our responses to some commonly asked questions about the Treaty; The Human Rights Commission statement on the status of Maori people as Tangata Whenua of Aotearoa New Zealand. Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Education hand-out Fact sheets Formal Group: Human Rights Commission Sector: Education - tertiary Education - Treaty Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Informal Groups: Indigenous peoples Māori Type of content: Explanation of Treaty Responses Resources : Culture
Project Waitangi Hamilton - Standards of Practice for workshops Author InformationResource primary author: Project WaitangiResource secondary author: noneResource tertiary author : none Source title: noneSource author/editor 1: nonePublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-4 and T1- Treaty and local GovtPublisher: Project WaitangiPlace of publication: HamiltonPhysical description: 2 pages, double sided, b/wAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Philosophy, Workshop aims and objectives, Relationship to Tangata Whenua, Relationship to Project Waitangi National facilitators, Relationship to the local Project Waitangi Group, Relationship to other groups committed to Treaty Education and honouring the treaty, Relationship to other Local Project Waitangi Facilitators, Personal, Relationship to workshop participants, Workshop processes Content Description: Document explaining the Standards of Practice for all facilitators running workshops for Project Waitangi in Hamilton. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Formal Group: CCANZ NCC Te Runanga Whakawhanaunga i Nga Hahi Local Bodies Auckland Regional Council Wellington City Council Community / Professional Groups Government Bodies Human Rights Commission Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori Te Puni Kokiri Treaty of Waitangi Information Unit Waitangi Tribunal International Body Sector: Education - secondary Education - tertiary Education - Treaty Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness Historical Period: 20th Type of content: Implementation
Aotearoa - NZ Reo Author InformationResource primary author: Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori - Māori Language CommissionResource secondary author: Te Puni Kokiri - Ministry of Māori DevelopmentResource tertiary author : Te Kāhui Tika Tangata - Human Rights Commission Source title: noneSource author/editor 1: noneSource author/editor 2: nonePublication InformationPublisher: Te Puni KokiriDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: A2, one side, colourPublication Miscellaneous Notes: Published by authors Designer: JR DesignWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: Map showing names of cities and major towns in Te Reo and English. TRC has a copy: YesMiscellaneous other notes: TRC copy has been adapted as a learning resource. Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Poster Formal Group: Human Rights Commission Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori Te Puni Kokiri Sector: government national Historical Period: 21st Tikanga Māori: Te reo Māori
Te Ra Whanaungatanga Author InformationResource primary author: Human Rights CommissionResource secondary author: noneResource tertiary author : none Source title: noneSource author/editor 1: noneSource author/editor 2: nonePublication InformationPublisher: Human Rights CommissionPlace of publication: unknownPhysical description: A2. one side, colourWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: Advertises Race Relations Day 21 March TRC has a copy: Yes Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Poster Formal Group: Human Rights Commission General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Historical Period: 21st
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Author InformationResource primary author: Human Rights CommissionResource secondary author: noneResource tertiary author : none Source title: noneSource author/editor 1: noneSource author/editor 2: nonePublication InformationPublisher: Human Rights CommissionPlace of publication: Tamaki MakaurauDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: A2, one side, colour Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Illustrator: Manu Smith, Design and Production ParadigmWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: Te Tiriti o Waitangi accompanied by the The Treaty of Waitangi (the English version of the Treaty). TRC has a copy: Yes Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Poster Formal Group: Human Rights Commission General Related Topics: Human rights Historical Period: 19th Type of content: Treaty itself Historical event: Treaty Related places: Waitangi Related people : William Hobson
We all sit under the same stars Author InformationResource primary author: Human Rights CommissionResource secondary author: noneResource tertiary author : none Source title: noneSource author/editor 1: noneSource author/editor 2: nonePublication InformationPublisher: Human Rights CommissionPlace of publication: unknownDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: A2, one side, colour Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Printers: Shadow Factors Content InformationContent Description: Advertises Te Ra whānaungatanga, Race Relations Day, 21 March TRC has a copy: Yes Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Poster Formal Group: Human Rights Commission Sector: government national Cultural Related Topics: Racism General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Historical Period: 20th