[Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1980-1983]

Date
1980-1983
Reference
Eph-B-MAORI-1980/1983
Description

Includes:

1980s:

Chants for march [In Māori and English. 1980s]

Orakei Marae Trust Board. Orakei medal; to commemorate 600 years of Maori occupation of the Auckland area [1980s?]. Yellow flier / order form (2 copies)

People of Aotearoa; support Maori language; a language for all New Zealanders. [1980s?]

Social policy; a Maori perspective [Anonymous mimeographed 10-page statement]

Touch; a tactile experience of Maori sculpture. Programme [Brown flier. 1980s?]

Workers' Communist League. From Waitangi to Komanga-Rau-Tawhiri; support the struggle for Māori rights!! 1980s?]

1980:

Maranga mai; Maori music, drama. Fri 26 Sept 9.30 pm St Andrews, The Terrace; Sun 28 Sept, 12 pm, St Andrews, The Terrace; Mon 29 Sept, 7.30 pm, Newtown Comm Centre. Free. Photo Robin Morrison [1980]

An invitation to all MPs, Parliamentary staff and the Parliamentary Press Gallery to see "Maranga mai". Beehive Theatrette, 1 October 1980

Janet Roth. Racism is the issue! Auckland University Students Association. [1980]

Today's forum. Dun Mihaka [and] Dianne Prince. Cafe, Mon 30th June [1980]. Photocopy

Tu Tangata i te waru tekau; surviving in the 80s, presented by Liong and Faye. Wellington State Opera House, 26-28 June 1980. Programme

What do we want? Justice; When do we want it? Now. What have we got? Fuck all! [1980] (2 copies)

1981:

Centenary of the siege of Parihaka, November 5th 1881. Flier (2 copies)

Kahurangi; small treasures from New Zealand [1981]. Catalogue /green flier

Maori Artists and Writers Society. Festival of Contemporary Arts, 21-28 March 1981. programme

"Maranga mai", farewell performance. Maidment Theatre, 10 April [1981]. Flier

Mihaia; the prophet Rua Kenana and his community at Maungapohatu. Return showing. Rotorua Art Gallery, Government Gardens, 6-19 July 1981. Flier (2 copies)

Siege of Parihaka, 5 November 1881. Flier re display at Wesley Church Hall, Taranaki Street, 29 October 1981 (2 copies)

To all delegates: A statement on the attempt by white racists to divide Pacific Peoples [1981]

Turakina Maori Girls College. Help build hope for New Zealand's future. [1981]. Pamphlet

Women's Gallery, 26 Harris St., Wgton. Art by Maori women. 24 March - 18 April [1982]. Yellow flier (2 copies)

1982:

Dowse Art Museum. He taonga hoki te taonga; a treasure destined to return ... Nuku Tewha Tewha. 25 September [1982]. Card, plus drafts words to be spoken by the Mayor

Forum Bastion Point. Lounge & Smoking Room, Monday 12 July [1982]. Yellow flier

Joint Working Group on Bastion Point. Circular letter 12 February 1982

The Maori Trustee and the Maori Trust office; an information pamphlet on the services you can receive. Please take on [1982]

May 25; remember Bastion Point. May 25 1978 ... May 25 1982. Stop the subdivision [1982] (3 copies)

Pacific Peoples' Anti-Nuclear Action Committee. Te Reo oranga o te Moananui a Kiwa. 5 August 1982. Circular letter with budget figures

Suipport Te Reo Maori; Te Wa o Te Reo Maori; Maori Language Week [1982]. Flier

Takaparawha. Bastion Point Tent Town, Bulletin number 6

Taihoa Bastion Point. Stop the subdivision! Return the land to Ngati Whatua! Public meeting, Trade Union Centre, 159 Great North Road, 8 March [1982]. Yellow flier

You can help save Te Reo! [ca 1982?]. Yellow flier (2 copies)

1983:

A.C.O.R.D. Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination. The souvenir trade; debasing a culture (2 mimeographed pages)

ESR; Engineers For Social Responsibility. Film Festival Maori-Pakeha. M.W.D. Cinema, 1st Floor Vogel Building, 23 November - 7 December [1983]

Maori Publications. Publications produced and planned. 13 December 1983

Maori writers read. At the Depot. 21-23 October [1983]. Red flier

O le mau a Tagata Maori [historic account likening the Maori experience to that of Samoans under German Occupation. 1983]

Otaki Historical Society. History of the Tainui people, G J Dempsey, 5 December 1983. [History and map]

Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Physical Description: Mimeographs and offset prints, sizes varying below 350 mm.

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Te Kopu Awards Tu Tangata Fashions 1981. Te Kopu Award, in association with Radio 1. Pr...

Date: 1981

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1980-1983]

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1981-01

Description: Programme booklet for the awards ceremony at Trillo's Downtown (Auckland), on 29 April 1981. Lists the six categories of awards and prizes, the personnel and organising committee members, a photograph of Miss New Zealand 1980 Miss Vicki Lee Hemi Ngati Toa, and a photograph of carver Norman Clarke [ie Clark] with Te Kopu the Supreme Award. Quantity: 1 album(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (4 copies). Physical Description: Booklet of 8 pages, 297 x 203 mm. plus 4 copies of ticket on yellow card, 100 x 138 mm. Provenance: Purchased from the collection of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

Image

Maranga mai; Maori music, drama. Fri 26 Sept 9.30 pm St Andrews, The Terrace; Sun 28 Se...

Date: 1980

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1980-1983]

By: Morrison, Robin, 1944-1993

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1980-01

Description: Photocopied poster, showing a photograph of Waitangi Treaty protesters, by Robin Morrison. The poster advertises "Maranga mai", saying that it "records the struggles of Maori people, from the Land March 1975 up to the protest on Waitangi Day 1980. First performed in its original form at Bastion Point in 1979, it tells the story of the modern Maori protest movement". Other Titles - Community Centre Other Titles - Sunday, Monday Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) with felt tip, on flier.. Physical Description: Photocopy, and felt tip, on sheet 297 x 210 mm.