Backgrounder: the government's proposals for the foreshore and seabed Author InformationResource primary author: Peace Movement Aotearoa attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Foreshore and SeabedPublisher: Peace Movement AotearoaPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: 2003Physical description: 3 pages, double sided, on blue paper ; 30 cmAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Why are we opposed to the proposals? ; Is this a peace issue? ; Is this a Maori versus non-Maori issue? ; Are there positive ways forward? ; Where you can get more information; Support the foreshore and seabed hikoi! Content Description: In June 2003 the Court of Appeal ruled that Maori customary title to foreshore and seabed had never been legally extinguished and could be investigated by the Maori Land Court. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Briefing paper Fact sheets Sector: Community government regional or local General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness First Peoples' rights Historical Period: 21st Informal Groups: Māori Type of content: Injustice Resources : Fisheries
Government foreshore and seabed policy breaches basic international human rights standards and conventions Author InformationResource primary author: Peace Movement AotearoaResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Foreshore and SeabedPublisher: Peace Movement AotearoaPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: 2003Physical description: 6 pages, double sided, 30 cmPublication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: International human rights standards and conventions; Breaches of international human rights standards and conventions; Guided by the feeback? the creation of a new myth; Where to get more information and resources Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Briefing paper Fact sheets Historical Period: 21st Informal Groups: Māori Type of content: Kawanatanga Policy Resources : Fisheries
The Government's proposals for the foreshore and seabed Author InformationResource primary author: Peace Movement AotearoaResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Foreshore and SeabedPublisher: Peace Movement AotearoaPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: 2003Physical description: Publication Miscellaneous Notes: 4 A5 brochuresAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The Government's proposals for the foresore and seabed; foreshore and seabed - moving forward or going backwards?; What do you think about the government's plans for the foreshore and seabed? ; Support the foreshore and seabed hikoi in Wellington. Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Brochure Sector: Community General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Historical Period: 21st Type of content: History Injustice Resources : Fisheries
Maori fishing rights Author InformationResource primary author: National Council of Churches attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Maori FisheriesPublisher: National Council of Churches Programme on RacismPlace of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: 1986Physical description: 4 pages, 30 cmAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: An account of the decision; Transcript of a radio interview with Paul Temm QC; the position; Responses from Maori leaders; The interdepartmental Committee on Maori Fishing Grounds; Te Ruananga a Tangaroa Hui; The law Commission; Korero column quotations outlining Maori Fisheries management principles Content Description: This document is drawn from media reports and statements following a High Court decision in Christchurch, August 1986, upholding traditional Maori fishing rights under the Treaty of Waitangi. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Briefing paper Formal Group: Churches Sector: Church Resources : Fisheries
Thinking big and Te Atiawa's Fisheries rights Author InformationResource primary author: Rata, Hon. MatiuResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Maori FisheriesPublisher: Matiu RataPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: 29 May 1983Physical description: 2 pages, double sided, 30 cmPublication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: For Aila Taylor, a member of the Te Atiawa Tribe, his application to the Waitangi tribunal was one of simply stopping the Crown and others from dumping sewerage and industrial effluent into the sea along the Taranaki coast TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Māori Publication format: Speech Sector: Community Cultural Related Topics: Racism General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness First Peoples' rights Resources : Fisheries
Maori fisheries Author InformationResource primary author: Nepia, Michael attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Maori FisheriesPublisher: Michael NepiaPlace of publication: unknownDate of Publication: unknownPhysical description: 3 pages, double sided, 30 cmAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: As we head in to the 1990's, the broad spectrum of issues raised by 150 years of fascist oppression are brought to a head in the current dispute over Maori fisheries. This paper peresents a Maori point of view of their fishing rights and what has happened to them. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Māori Publication format: Speech Sector: Community Cultural Related Topics: Racism General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness Type of content: Injustice Oppression Resources : Fisheries
Fair shares for all - fishing, finance and favours? Author InformationResource primary author: Public Eyes Source title: Public Eyes Issue No. 9, November 1988attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Maori FisheriesPublisher: Public EyesPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: 1988Physical description: 8 pages, illustrations ; 27 cmAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The Round Table thilts at the Commerce Act; Assets for the boys; Caveat vendor - let the seller beware; Selling the geese that lay the golden eggs; Maori fishing rights - what's the catch?; The sharks move in; ITQs and TACs - a story of efishency; Return of the living dead; Cuts & Trucks. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Journal article Sector: Community Resources : Fisheries
Fish 1990 : the final confiscation? Author InformationResource primary author: Kia Mohio Kia Marama Trust attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Filing Cabinet 2 - Maori FisheriesPublisher: Kia Mohio Kia Marama TrustPlace of publication: AucklandPhysical description: 7 pages, illustration, 30 cmAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Part one: The state of the Fisheries; Part 2: The Governments scheme; Part 3: The Effect of the deal; Part 4: The decision makers; Part 5: Sharing out the cash and quotas; Part 6: victory in the courts; Part 7: Courts sell out the Treaty - again; Part 8: Governement Cements 10 % deal; Part 9: The Future of Maori Fisheries. Content Description: Governments principles for Crown action on the Treaty of Waitangi TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yes Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Report Formal Group: Kia Mohio Kia Marama Trust Sector: Community Type of content: History Resources : Fisheries
Before the broadcasting tribunal Author InformationResource primary author: ACORD - Auckland Committee on Racism & DiscriminationResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APOR-2Publisher: ACORD Place of publication: AucklandDate of Publication: 1983Physical description: 11 pages, illustrations; 30 cmPublication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Before the Broadcasting tribunal. In the matter of an applicaton by the Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand for the renewal of the television transmission warrants held by the corporation and In the Matter of submissions by the Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination. Content Description: The Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination objects to the renewal of the broadcasting warrant for TVNZ and Radio NZ. ACORD contends that the structure and control of TVNZ and Radio NZ are based on White male values which emphasise individual initiatives. TRC has a copy: YesMiscellaneous other notes: Racism washes whiter than white wash!Content is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Report Cultural Related Topics: Racism Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Migrant Type of content: History Responses Resources : Culture Fisheries
Waitangi Action Committee Newsletter: Education Kitset Tuatahi Author InformationResource primary author: Waitangi Action CommitteeResource secondary author: Williams, Betty; Rata, MatiuResource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: AWAC - Newsletters 1980-1988 Publisher: Waitangi Action CommitteePlace of publication: Otara, AucklandDate of Publication: 1984Physical description: 33 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmPublication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: The struggle of the Maori people - Maori Peoples Liberation Movement of Aotearoa; Excerpts from The Passage of Maori Land into Pakeha Ownership - Betty Williams; What does the Treaty of Waitangi mean to you; Motunui - a paper presented at Te Huinga Rangatahi 1983; Thinking Big and Te Atiawa Fisheries Rights - Matiu Rata; Te Tiriti o Waitangi Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Book/report Formal Group: Waitangi Action Committee Sector: Education - tertiary Education - Treaty Cultural Related Topics: Bi-cultural Racism General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness First Peoples' rights Social change - society Tino rangatiratanga Historical Period: 19th Informal Groups: Indigenous peoples Māori Pākehā Type of content: Explanation of Treaty History Injustice Responses Treaty generally Treaty itself Resources : Culture Fisheries Land Tikanga Māori: General