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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Whanaungatanga | Treaty Resource Centre | Provides an explanation of Whanaungatanga. | ||
Whanau Development and Maori Survival: The Challenge of Time | Durie, Mason | |||
Whakapuakitanga | NZ AIDS foundation | Advertises services for young Māori men who think they may be gay or bisexual (takataapui) |
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Whakapapa | Treaty Resource Centre | Provides an explanation for Whakapapa. Shows how to set our a whakapapa chart, including one for an organisation. | ||
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 | ||
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 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 all sit under the same stars | Human Rights Commission | Advertises Te Ra whānaungatanga, Race Relations Day, 21 March |
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Washing line Treaty | Huygens, I | clothing garments created for an activity on February 6th 2001 in Aotea Square, Auckland |
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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. | ||
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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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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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 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 Tribunal - Newspaper Clippings | none | Articles, opinion pieces, advertisements, responses and reports from newspapers on issues relating to the Waitangi Tribunal. A comprehensive collection. | ||
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 Day Hamilton | unknown | White T shirt with small logo and words 'Waitangi Day, Hamilton City', front top right |
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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 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 1982 Clippings | none | A large number of reports from the New Zealand Herald and the Northern Advocate on Waitangi Day 1982 |