Taha Maori: a Pakeha privilege Author InformationResource primary author: Smith, Graham Hingangaroa attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: 305.8994 SMI - Filing Cabinet - Education/Taha MaoriPublisher: Graham Hingangaroa SmithPlace of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: 1985Physical description: 14 pages, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Includes bibliographyWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: "This paper seeks to provoke a wider and more urgent investigation of the implications related to the introduction of Taha Maori into schools, and adopts the stance that Taha Maori as presently proposed and practiced by the Education Debarment will have some serious ramifications for the social, political and cultural well-being of the Maori people both within the schools and within society as a whole. TRC has a copy: YesMiscellaneous other notes: Paper presented at the NZARE ConferenceContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Māori Publication format: Education resource Speech Sector: Education - secondary Education - tertiary Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Pākehā Type of content: History Implementation Resources : Culture
Two blankets and a fiscal envelope Author InformationResource primary author: unknown attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: 320 TWO - Filing Cabinet - PoliticsPublisher: unknownPlace of publication: unknownDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: 2 pages, 30 cm.All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: What is a fiscal envelope?; How did it emerge?; Why is the fiscal envelope a Rip off?; Negotiators; The myth that things have improved for Maori. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Publication format: Briefing paper Discussion document/proposal Education resource Sector: Community Education - tertiary General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Type of content: Legislation
Where do you stand on Maori land Author InformationResource primary author: Wellington Tenths Trust; Network Waitangi attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: ANW-3Publisher: Network WaitangiPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: 2002Physical description: 39 pages, some double sided, illustrations, maps, 30cm.All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Apart from the booklet Where do you stand on Maori Land? This resource kit also includes: Signing the Treaty of Waitangi in Wellington; George Thomas Clayton; He Whakaputanga o Te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni = The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand 28 October 1835; Te Tiriti o Waitangi articles in Te Reo Maori and English; copy of facsimile of The Treaty of Waitangi; May-where the Treaty was signed; Te Whanganui a Tara in 1840; Maori world organisation ; Suggested Bibliography and resources TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Education hand-out Education resource Formal Group: Network Waitangi Sector: Education - secondary Education - tertiary Education - Treaty Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness First Peoples' rights Tino rangatiratanga Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Indigenous peoples Māori Type of content: Explanation of Treaty History Kawanatanga Treaty generally Treaty itself Resources : Culture Land Tikanga Māori: General
Network Waitangi training resources: Folder 1 Author InformationResource primary author: Network WaitangiResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: ANW-3Publisher: Network WaitangiPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: 13 documents, illustrations, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Where can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: List of Pakeha/Tauiwi Anti-racism & Treaty Worker national gatherings and Network Waitangi and Kawanatanga Network gatherings 1984 onwards; Questions and Answers (4 copies); Maori information: Income Distribution; Coporatisation and Maori Resistance – Harry Allen; The treaty now seen as akin to constitution – NZ Herald: 19 July 1986 – Ted Reynolds; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The treasury view; The Crown response to recommendations of the Waitangi Tribunal; The Treaty of Waitangi – The status of the Treaty The Treaty of Waitangi phase, Royal Commission on Social Policy. Te Komihana a te Karauna mo nga Ahuatanga a Iwi (Discussion papers – Draft only, not for citation or distribution); Speech by John Clarke, Race Relations Concilliator RNZAF Staff College, Whenuapai, Auckland, 31 October 1995; History; Conditions of supply; Race relations: much progress, more to do – NZ Herald, 24/11/1995 Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesMiscellaneous other notes: A selection of documents compiled by Network Waitangi for training resourcesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Pākehā Publication format: Discussion document/proposal Education resource In-house document Newspaper article Speech Formal Group: Network Waitangi Sector: Community Education - tertiary Education - Treaty Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Multi-cultural General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness Tino rangatiratanga Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Type of content: Explanation of Treaty History Report Treaty generally Resources : Culture
The first response to the discussion paper on CCANZ programme development, for executive, Author InformationResource primary author: CCANZResource secondary author: Programme on RacismResource tertiary author : Nairn, Mitzi Source title: Source author/editor 1: attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APOR-1Publisher: CCANZ Programme on RacismPlace of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: November 1992Physical description: 4 pages, 30 cmPublication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Briefing paper Education resource Formal Group: CCANZ Sector: Church Community Education - tertiary Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Racism General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Collection: Mitzi Nairn Informal Groups: Māori Type of content: History Responses Resources : Culture
New perspectives on race - Monocultural church Author InformationResource primary author: New Perspectives on Race (Inc) attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APOR-1Publisher: New Perspectives on Race (Inc)Place of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: 4 pages, 30 cmAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: What is racism?; Analysing the Church as an institution; Institutions and practices; Resources; The tired old Moriori story TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Briefing paper Education resource Hand-out Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Racism General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Type of content: Injustice Responses Resources : Culture
From here to there: a resource pack Author InformationResource primary author: John, Gwyn; McBride, Kevin; Smith, Rodger; Tutty, DavidResource secondary author: Nairn, Mitzi; Programme on Racism attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APOR-1Publisher: Mitzi NairnPlace of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: 2001Physical description: 35 pages, various sizes, A3 folded sheets, A4, illustrations, All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Frome here to there, core module folded A3; Who are we module; Timeline module; Kawanatanga and Te Tinorangatiratanga module; Case studies and models module; What is a constitution?; It sounds like Apartheid!; Vocabulary; Useful Books; Worship Resources Content Description: This pack is made up of a number of modules that can be done in any order. The material could occupy 1-6 sessions. The Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand has encouraged the Programme on Racism to produce resources for the discussion of Constitutional change TRC has a copy: YesMiscellaneous other notes: One copy also held in Filing Cabinet 2 - ConstitutionContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Education resource Education workbook Formal Group: CCANZ Sector: Church Community Education - tertiary Justice General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Social change - society Tino rangatiratanga Historical Period: 21st Collection: Mitzi Nairn Informal Groups: Māori Pākehā Type of content: History Kawanatanga Legislation Policy
Anti racism resources - folder 2 Author InformationResource primary author: Resource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: AMNC-3 - Archives Mitzi Nairn Collection - Box 3Publisher: CCANZ Programme on RacismPlace of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: 19 documents, illustrations, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Hapu Boundaries and seafood resources for the Te Atiawa Tribe, North Taranaki; Te taha Maori; Submission on behalf of Te Atiawa to the right honourable Mr Muldoon at Parliament building; Interdepartmental committee on Maori fishing grounds; Waiora, Waimaori Waikino, Waimate, Waitai – He Timatanga; Rangatira Kaitiaki; The Treaty of Waitangi and local authorities; The reality of race training; Maori-Pakeha relationships an obstacle race; National Council of Churches Programme on Racism order form; Text of Claudia Orange tape; Getting away from racist guilt; Definition and analysis of white racism; Racism in New Zealand: a Christian response; Treaty of Waitangi and Maori health; Why was the British Government pushing so hard for a treaty; The figures tell the story; Central – No. 1. March 1986 – The church at Waitangi; Morality for the affluent Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: attached Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Māori Pākehā Publication format: Education resource Formal Group: Churches CCANZ Sector: Church Community Education - tertiary Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Multi-cultural Racism General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Migrant Other ethnic Type of content: History Implementation Injustice Oppression Protest Resources : Culture
Anti racism resources - folder 1 not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: AMNC-3 - Archives Mitzi Nairn Collection - Box 3Publisher: CCANZ Programme on RacismPlace of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: 22 assorted documents, illustrations, 30 cm.Where can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The meaning of biculturalism; Treaty of Waitangi and Maori Health; Legislation and Discretion; Programme on Racism Resource; Book List; Project Waitangi – Pakeha debate the treaty; W.A.R.A.G – Anti Racism strategies; Examples of racist situations and anti-racist responses; Model of separate development; Bill of rights – redistribution of power; From the National Council of Churches programme on Racism; Radio New Zealand – Beyond Guilt; Report of the bi-cultural commission on the Treaty of Waitangi; Appendicies; Double Take – training programme for biculturalism; New perspective on race; Racism in the English language; The role of culture in the struggle for liberation; International law; The lessons of history; The Treaty of Waitangi; Te whakaputanga o te rangatiratanga o nu Tireni – The Declaration of Independence TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Māori Pākehā Publication format: Education resource Formal Group: CCANZ Sector: Church Community Education - tertiary Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Multi-cultural Racism General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Migrant Other ethnic Type of content: Injustice Oppression Protest Responses
Topics in contemporary Maori society Author InformationResource primary author: Walker, R.JResource secondary author: University of Auckland: Maori studies attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: ATOW=3 and 305.8994 WAL - Filing CabinetPublisher: R J WalkerPlace of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: 1988Physical description: 2 pages, 30 cm All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The Waitangi tribunal's role in defining principles underlying the treaty, includes a paper on Introduction to Maori society past and present - Lecture 8: The power of tapu TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Māori Publication format: Education hand-out Education resource In-house document Sector: Education - tertiary Cultural Related Topics: Concept of culture General Related Topics: Tino rangatiratanga Historical Period: 20th Type of content: Explanation of Treaty History Treaty generally Resources : Culture Tikanga Māori: General