Digital Resource Library Search
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.
You can search by keyword or by categories, e.g., Formal group, (groups that feature in the resource); Sector (housing, health, education, media, etc.); Historical period; Format (type of resource, e.g., pamphlet, poster, report, letter, etc.) Your feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
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The Totara and the rose: a resource kit on cultural interaction : The Maori in New Zealand since 1911 | The purpose of this kit is to provide teachers of Cultural Interaction School Certificate history topic with stimulating and relevant material on the New Zealand section. | |||
The time for equity is now - discussion paper | Jansen, Peter | "Equity is a co-requisite for excellence in healthcare alongside the goals of quality, safety, effectiveness and efficiency. Equitable health care is a matter of fairness, a concept that is fundamental to New Zealanders and to the organisation of our system of health care. Equity in these terms means providing equal healthcare to those who have the same health 'need'. Inequity is the failure to provide care to patients despite having the same health need." | ||
The tides of peace : Christian reflections from Aotearoa New Zealand 1988-1993 | Conference of Churches Aotearoa New Zealand |
Introduction; Easter People with pentecost power; Breaking the rule of fear; Have we stopped crying? ; Signs of Spring; Daring to hope; Praying for peace; Prayer for peace in the nineties; after the moment of great joy there was a massacre; Till the moon is no more; Nuclear Apostles; Civil religion: the legitmization of oppression; Redefining the nuclear debate; Divine disruptiveness; The journey fromindidualism into community; Resources for worshop and meditation. |
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The thorny question of biculturalism | Geering, Lloyd | Restoring Maori culture to an equal place with Pakeha culture is a simplistic idea, Lloyd Geering looks at in this article about the Treaty of Waitangi. | ||
The Structure | unknown | This diagram is a structural model for bicultural decision making. It shows separate Maori and Pakeha mechanisms for representation (selectional and electoral) and decision making with a common place for korero and dialogue leading to social impacts that target Maori and Pakeha separately. | ||
The Status Quo | unknown | This handout illustrates modes of social organisation experienced by Pakeha and Maori through the difference between Kawanatanga and Tino Rangatiratanga. |
Kawanatanga, Tino Rangatiratanga |
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The State Owned Enterprises Act 1986 - Its effect on Maori Land | Fact sheet and information regarding the State Owned Enterprises Act and how it affects Maori Land | |||
The State of the Nation: 2019 | Nairn, Raymond. | The author discusses the place of the English language as normalising force in race talk in Aotearoa in 2019. It is one of a series of reflections on the state of the Pākehā nation published on Waitangi Day each year in memory of the work of the late Reverend Joan Cook. | ||
The State of the Nation: 2018 | Menzies-Culling, Suzanne | The author reflects on the influence of colonisation on Pākehā and the state of the Pākehā nation in 2018. It is one of a series of reflections published on Waitangi Day each year in memory of the work of the late Reverend Joan Cook. | ||
The sovereignty agenda | Rose, Jeremy | Article covers the Pakaitore Marae - Moutoa Gardens occupation, the question of what is sovereignty and opposition to the 'fiscal envelope' for Treaty settlement. |
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The souvenir trade: debasing a culture | ACORD - Auckland Committee on Racism & Discrimination |
Earlt souvenirs; Exploitation of Maori culutre; debasing a culture; racist souvenirs; tapu of the head; noa of food; insulting stereotypes; attitudes to Maori women; Hei tiki & weapons; Distributors and/or manufacturers of racist souvenires; circular to all HART: NZAAM Branches from Northern Region Office re: Exhibition of racist souvenirs. |
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The South Island Maoris and their reserved lands 1860-1910 | Chapman, Roger Wayne |
Normanby to Hobson; Instructions to Colonel Wakefield from NZCo; NZCo/Otago Co 1844; Kemp's Purchase; Map - Boundary of Arahura Purchase; Murihiku (Southland 1851-1853); Location of Reserves; Marlborough reserves 1847-1859; Mackay Arahura Repurchase; Canterbury ;Otago; Chapter 3 - Administration; Chapter 4 - the Maori and the European Community; |
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The silent raupatu: an analysis of the Crowns policy proposals on Treaty claims involving Public Works acquisitions | Jackson, Moana; Anaru, Taki |
An analysis of the Crowns policy proposals on Treaty clims involving public works aquisitions ; The Crown's policy proposals on Treaty claims involving public works acquitions - office of the Minister in charge of Treaty negotiations. The Treaty settlement process and the Public Works ACT; Introduction; Defining the basis for settlement; What then should be the aim of a Treaty Settlement process?; On what does teh Crown basse its Public Works proposals? ; Part two- the development and release of the Crowns proposals on public works - the process of the policy; The proposals themselves - what are they? an analysis; On whom does the burden of proof lie? Who has to prove the legitimacy of the claim? ; Lack of Adequate consultation; Failure to offer back surplus land ; Action of Local Authorities and stautory bodies ; Offer back at current market value ; Fiscal envelope ; Conclusion. |
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The settlement of Petone | Shingleton, Pania | "The Petone Settler's museums New Migration/Settlement captures the arrival of the Maori, the first white people and provides an insight to how recent immigrants arrived and settled in New Zealand." |
Land Jusstice quest for Tangata Whenua -- Walking the path of the pioneers -- Still ignoring Maori land rights -- Settlers relied on maori during early struggle. |
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The separation of colour and state | unknown | The newspaper article discusses Governments legislation on the basis of colour. The authors of "The inseparability of race and state" respond to this article and discuss, racism, race, and Maori in Aotearoa. | ||
The school charter | Programme On Racism, CCANZ |
School charter agreement; Definition of Terms; Paramount purpose; Guiding principles; Description of the community; Designation and description of this school; The educational purpose and goals; Operational goals and objuectives; Reporting; The Board of Trustees; The Principal; Enrolment policies and procedures; Review and/or amendment of the charter; Charter Treaty checklist - how does your school "fulfil the intent of the Treaty of Waitangi by valuing New Zealand's dual heritage?" |
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The rules of Network Waitangi (Incorporated) | Network Waitangi | Describes the aim of the Associations its objectives, membership, subscriptions, meetings, common seal, control and use of funds, rules of procedure and location of office. |
The rules of Network Waitangi (Incorporated) |
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The proposal to establish a Maori consituency for Environment B.O.P (The Bay of Plenty Regional Council): Report from Hearings Commissioner | Judge Peter J Trapski | A proposal by Judge Trapski to establish a Maori constituency for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council explaining his inquiry, background of BOP and Maori, the proposal and consultation process, arguments for and against the proposal, considerations, democracy, separatism, conclusions and recommendations. | ||
The Project Becomes a Network - newsletter 1990 | Network Waitangi | Newsletter from Network Waitangi with explanation on the shift from Project Waitangi to a Network, includes resources for sale. |
The Project Becomes a Network, Development Education Trust and Project Waitangi Resources, Reflecting for a moment on 1990, Subscriptions, |
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The Project Becomes A Network | Kenrick, Karen | Inaugural newsletter of Network Waitangi includes an explanation of the changes to structure from Project Waitangi. Other content includes resources available for purchase and subscription details for the newsletter. |
Editorial,Development Education Trust, Project Waitangi Resources, Reflecting for a moment on 1990 |