Mana Maori Author InformationResource primary author: Campbell, GordonResource secondary author: Hubbard, AnthonyResource tertiary author : Source title: NZ Listener & TV TimesSource author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: NZ Listener & TV TimesPlace of publication: Auckland Date of Publication: October 22 1990Physical description: 3 pages, double sided, illustrations, 30cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Pages 10 - 14mWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: "Pakeha voters are feeling unprecedented apathy about and alienation from the election process. For Maori in the same predicament, the options are: Vote Mana Motuhake, or boycott the election altogether. And both these choices have implications for all New Zealander's." TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: not attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Magazine article Sector: Community Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Pākehā Type of content: Policy Resources : Culture Tikanga Māori: General
Our responses to some commonly asked questions about the treaty Author InformationResource primary author: Human Rights CommissionResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: Human Rights CommissionPhysical description: 1 page jA3.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The Human Rights Commission statment on the status of Maori people as Tangata Whenua of Aotearoa New Zealand -- Is the Treaty only interested in Maori rights? -- Why are there places set aside specifically for Maori students at places like technical institutes, medical andlaw schools? -- Do New Zealander's own the land that they have bought? -- What are traditional tribal fising grounds? -- When did confiscation of lands occur and why? -- Is Government's recognition of Tribal Authorities an attempt to hasten a process of consultation with Iwi organistions or will it result in dividing the Maori people? -- What about the rights of all the other minority groups in New Zealand? Aren't the Pacific Islanders, Asians, refugees etc being overlooked because of all the attention on the treaty? -- What are Maori fisheries? Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: not attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Education resource Formal Group: Human Rights Commission Sector: Education - tertiary government national Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Historical Period: 20th Type of content: Treaty generally Resources : Culture
policy for bi-culturalism Author InformationResource primary author: Resource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPhysical description: 3 pages, some double sided, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Rationale -- Purposes -- Guidelines -- Conclusion -- Tangata Whenua -- Purposes -- Guidelines -- Taha Maori II -- Rationale -- Objectives -- Guidelines -- Bi-culturalism -- Rationale -- Purposes -- Guidelines. Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Education resource Hand-out Sector: Community Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Pākehā Type of content: Policy Resources : Culture Tikanga Māori: General
Racism and the Treaty of Waitangi Author InformationResource primary author: Geering, LloydResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: The DominionPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: December 26 1990Physical description: 1 page, 30 x32 cm, illustration.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: "Is the Treaty of Waitangi racist?. This is the 2nd of a three-part look at the Treaty beyond 1990. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Newspaper article Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Colonisation Historical Period: 20th Type of content: History Treaty generally Resources : Culture
Spiritual bond of the treaty gives life Author InformationResource primary author: Geering, LloydResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: The DominionPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: December 24 1990Physical description: 1 page, 31 x 40 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: This article is a three-part look at the Treaty beyond 1990. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Newspaper article Sector: Community Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Colonisation Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Migrant Pākehā Type of content: Explanation of Treaty History Treaty generally Resources : Culture
The thorny question of biculturalism Author InformationResource primary author: Geering, LloydResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: The DominionPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: December 27 1990Physical description: 1 page, illustration, 31 x 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: 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. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Newspaper article Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural General Related Topics: Colonisation Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Migrant Pākehā Type of content: History Treaty generally Resources : Culture
Tourangatira: the Assembly place Author InformationResource primary author: Cooke, PeterResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: Arts TimesDate of Publication: Winter 1989Physical description: 1 page, A3, Illustrations.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: A major carving project aims to unite Maoridim in 1990. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Magazine article Sector: Arts Historical Period: 20th Resources : Culture
Treaty of Waitangi nation's keystone Author InformationResource primary author: Taylor, GrahamResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: NBR Weekend ReviewPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: Oct 21 1988Physical description: 2 pages, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: This article discusses Chief Judge Eddie Durie, Chairman of the Waitangi Tribunal's briefing, tracing the history of the Waitangi Tribunal setting out his interpretation of the treaty provisions, and commenting on the way ahead, TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Newspaper article Sector: Community Education - Treaty General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness Historical Period: 20th Type of content: Treaty generally Resources : Culture
Te wero: the challenge Author InformationResource primary author: England, JaneResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: MorePhysical description: 8 pages, some illustrations, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Starts pages 33-41All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: This article challenges peoples understanding of Maoridom amongst the 1990 celebrations marking 150 years of colonisation. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Magazine article Sector: Community Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Pākehā Resources : Culture
Centennial re-enactment of signing Treaty 1940 Author InformationResource primary author: Project WaitangiResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPhysical description: 21 pages, some yellow, green and white. Several articles included, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Where can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Foreword -- Prime Minister -- Before the treaty -- Historic Drama of Waitangi -- Procession to Marquee -- The Scene -- Historic Debate -- The Waitangi National Trust. Waitangi: the Treaty that never was. Cardinal principles of British Policy in New Zealand by Mary Boyd Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Book chapter Education resource Formal Group: Project Waitangi Sector: Education - Treaty General Related Topics: Colonisation Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Other ethnic Pākehā Type of content: History Legislation Treaty generally Resources : Culture