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The Pakeha and the treaty: Signposts
Author information
Resource primary author:
Church and Society Commission of the National Council of Churches in New Zealand
Content information
Table of Contents:
On leaving New Zealand & returning to Aotearoa / Sandra Winton -- "
The
opportunity to emigrate was ours of right" / Eric Camfield -- Pakehatanga : a culture of control / Ray Nairn -- Forty years in Aotearoa : extracts from an interview / Peggy Ashton -- Insights : where
the Treaty
of Waitangi leads a
Pakeha
/ John Towle -- Racism : a personal journey / Angus MacLeod -- Dialogue / Rosemary Russell -- A psalm from Mangere / Jean Brookes -- Churches &
the Treaty
: a history / Allan Davidson -- Takaparawha : a case study in
the
alienation of land through legislation / David Williams -- Wellington protest : 6 February 1986 / Claire Virtue, Sue Vugler -- Biculturalism & Government administration : suggestions for change / Murray Short -- Education :
the
future is bicultural / Charmaine Pountney --
The
law : changes in a bicultural society / Piers Davies -- An independent Aotearoa :
Pakeha
in
the
peace movement are challenged / George Armstrong -- A bicultural pilgrimage : Durham Street Church, Dunedin / John Roberts -- Working it through / Auckland Regional Bicultural Working Group of
the
Methodist Church -- Aid & development : how does
the Treaty
of Waitangi make an impact on understanding & action? / Barbara Stephens -- Should Maori become an official language? / Duncan Jamieson -- Commitment to each other : commitment to this land / Bronwen Olds, David Hanna --
Pakeha
parents : implications of
the Treaty
of Waitangi / Sue Spindler, Mark Gibson.
Publication format:
Book/report
Miscellaneous other notes:
Copy also held in book collection 323.1 P16
TRC has a copy:
Yes
Publication information
Catalogue Number:
AMNC-2 - Archive Mitzi Nairn Collection - POR Publications
Publisher:
Church and Society Commission of the National Council of Churches in New Zealand
Place of publication:
Auckland
Date of Publication:
1986
Physical description:
80 pages, illustrations, 20 cm.
Where can I find this?:
Treaty Resource Centre
not attached
Categories
Author Ethnicity:
Pākehā
Sector:
Community
Education - tertiary
Informal Groups:
Māori
Cultural Related Topics:
Bi-cultural
Resources :
Culture
General Related Topics:
Equity/justice/fairness
Tino rangatiratanga
Type of content:
Explanation of Treaty
History
Treaty generally
Treaty itself
Historical Period:
20th
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