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Speech to 13th annual conference of the Archives and Records Association at the Police College, Porirua, Friday 27th October 1989 by John Luxton, M.P., opposition Associate spokesman on Maori Affairs
Author information
Resource primary author:
Luxton, John
Content information
Content Description:
John Luxton discusses the Treaty of Waitangi and what it means in contemporary society, the contradictions and interpretations between the versions, the signatories and their concerns and the view of the National Government.
Publication format:
Speech
TRC has a copy:
Yes
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Speech to 13th Annual Conference of the archives and records association 27 Oct 1989 by John Luxton.pdf
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Publication information
Catalogue Number:
ATOW-4
Publisher:
John Luxton
Place of publication:
Matamata
Date of Publication:
27 October 1989
Physical description:
8 pages, double sided, 30 cm.
Where can I find this?:
Treaty Resource Centre
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Categories
Author Ethnicity:
Pākehā
Sector:
Community
Education - Treaty
Informal Groups:
Indigenous peoples
Māori
Cultural Related Topics:
Bi-cultural
Type of content:
Report
Historical Period:
20th