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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Waitangi Day 1983 as seen from NCC Auckland | Brash, Alan | A report to include a summary of Waitangi Day 1983 events and the role of National Council of Churches. |
Introdcution, Church Caucus Formed within the Coalition, The "Official Celebration' at the Treaty House, The 10am "Ecumenical Service", General, Can Prayer heal Divided House? |
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Waitangi Day address - chief Judge Durie - at Waitangi 6 February 1989 | Durie, Chief Judge | Judge Durie gives a Waitangi Day address at Waitangi about what the Treaty means for him personally and discusses how we might celebrate the Treaty, especially while moving into its 150th anniversary in 18990. | ||
Waitangi Day Hamilton | unknown | White T shirt with small logo and words 'Waitangi Day, Hamilton City', front top right |
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Waitangi Hui 1984 - Newspaper clippings | None | Extracts from newspaper articles related to the work and findings of the National Hui on the Treaty of Waitangi held at the Turangawaewae Marae in September 1984. |
Newspaper clippings: Treaty salute will go on -- Hui of reconciliation -- Row over Waitrangi -- Welcome consenus comes from Hui -- Hui wants no treaty ceremony next year -- Views on maori contribution bring flak for Sir Robert -- Hui seeks area of consensus -- Tribal networks may link Marae-Cabinet -- Hui achieves aim - and more Churches criticised -- The making of history on the Turangawaewae marae |
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Waitangi Tribunal - Newspaper Clippings | none | Articles, opinion pieces, advertisements, responses and reports from newspapers on issues relating to the Waitangi Tribunal. A comprehensive collection. | ||
Waitangi Tribunal Publications | Gibbs, Bronwyn | This resource sent via the Waitangi Tribunal to MIT library is a list and order form for publications related to the work of the Tribunal. |
Fax cover page and note,Publications list - Tribunal Reports, Research Reports,Occasional Publications,District Reports, National theme reports,Rangahaua Whanui National Overview report,A timely new Treaty resource |
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Waitangi: Justice and reconcilliation | Durie, Edward Taihakurei |
Introduction; The Treaty of Waitangi - its plae in history; The contemporary importance of the Treaty; The Treaty in the resoulution of land claims and the determination of rights; Legal and political roles in effecting resolutions; Footnotes |
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Waitangi? A resource kit | Churches' Action Committee | A series of articles, resources and references to assist Church Leaders and congregations in understanding and engaging with the Treaty of Waitangi. |
How to use this kitset. What the Churches and Church Leaders have said about the Treaty of Waitangi, Studies:Session 1 The Treaty of Waitangi, Session 2 Legislation/Land Issues since the Treaty, Session 3 Pakeha Responbilibyt in 1984, An Introduction to the Debate, Our Own Backyard, The Treaty of Waitangi (R J Walker), Cover Up 1840-1983, Myths Idols and the Treaty of Waitangi, Legislation Betrays the Treaty of Waitangi, Forward - What happened at Waitangi 1983, Beyond the History, A time of Repentance and Hope: A format for worship on the Sunday nearest Waitangi Day, Biblical Study from Galatians, Resources, Order Form. |
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WARAG : Women's antiracism Action Group | WARAG |
Contact list for WARC -- Women on the move: you cant stop the spirit - pamphlet -- Order card for book: Paakeha/Tauiwi Seeing the Unseen -- 1981-1983 plastic envelope of resource papers and workshop materials on racism, various authours and sources, WARAG minutes -- 1983-1984 plastic envelope of resource papers and workshop materials on racism -- WARAG Summary of recent events -- 1984 Discussion paper on institutional racism in DSW -- Foreword -- Interim Task Force Institutional Racism in DSW - terms of reference -- Summary of meeting with Director-General held in head Office on 28 February 1985 -- Ideas for consideration by the interim task force -- Commitments made by the Director General -- 30 July 1985: WARAG Report -- 8 May 1985: WARAG Report -- DSW Internal working party institutional racism in DSW terms of reference -- 31 July 1985: Meeting Maori needs in the department -- 7 August 1985: Message from Director-General and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Maori perspective in the DSW -- Interview with WARAG -- Maori Advisory Unit Report (1985) -- Institutional Racism in the Deparment of Social Welfare Tamaki Makaurau -- Department of Information systems London School of Economics and Political Science: Working Paper Series 105, Erica L. Wagner: "(Inter) Connecting IS Narrative Research: Current status and future opportunities for process-oriented field studies", March 2002 -- Audio files: Women against racism in Government challenged Social Welfare.
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WARC Press Release - Cultural Safety Hui | Humpharies, Maria | This detailed press release is a response by the Waikato Anti Racism Coalition to comments made in the press by Waikato Polytechnic Chief Executive Peter Johnson on the teaching of cultural safety competency to nursing students. | ||
Washing line Treaty | Huygens, I | clothing garments created for an activity on February 6th 2001 in Aotea Square, Auckland |
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We all sit under the same stars | Human Rights Commission | Advertises Te Ra whānaungatanga, Race Relations Day, 21 March |
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We are under siege from all sides, a fourth world people in our own country. Schools and institutions have done what guns normally do. | Tawaroa, Makareta |
Resistance continues: Impact of struggles; Key to real change; Land is life; pressure to colonise; Armed might; Maori resistance; Conquest legalised; The land courts; Injustices continue; Language - heart of a culture; Promises betrayed; The Treaty and the law. |
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We have reached a turning point in that the observence has moved to Wellington | National Council of Churches | A press release opposing the celebration of Waitangi Day with particular reference to the shifting of the focus of the event to Wellington. |
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We of Project Waitangi want to invite you to a meeting | Project Waitangi | Invite to inform of workshops being organised for the year as part of the Making waves workshop series by madeline McNamara | ||
Whakapapa | Treaty Resource Centre | Provides an explanation for Whakapapa. Shows how to set our a whakapapa chart, including one for an organisation. | ||
Whakapuakitanga | NZ AIDS foundation | Advertises services for young Māori men who think they may be gay or bisexual (takataapui) |
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Whanau Development and Maori Survival: The Challenge of Time | Durie, Mason | |||
Whanaungatanga | Treaty Resource Centre | Provides an explanation of Whanaungatanga. | ||
Whangarei District Council: Network Waitangi Whangarei 21 June 1994 | Network Waitangi Whangarei | Submission to Whangarei District Council about the importance of the Treaty of Waitangi and for the Whangarei District Council to demonstrate its obligations to the Treaty inn its plans and processes. |