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[Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1970-1974]
- Date
- 1970-1974
- Reference
- Eph-B-MAORI-1970/1974
- Description
Includes:
1970s:
Ask yourself these questions: If you are a pakeha!! ... If you are a Maori!! [Flier. 1970s]
Church and Society Commission. Akona te reo Maori; why your child should learn Maori [ca 1972?]. Blue pamphlet
Bryant & May. Maori rock drawings [design for packet of safety matches. ca 1970s]
Do you know the meaning of these words - "Ka kūare au". They mean "I am ignorant" (2 copies - one green, one blue)
"Haere Mai". RI [Paper bag]
Some ideas for Maori women
Song sheet: Nga waka [and] Matakite song
1970:
Centre For Maori Studies and Research, University of Waikato. 1970
Maori language. Flier issued by A Van der Schaaf, Secretary Maori Language Society, VUW (2 copies)
Siege of Parihaka. Public meeting. Wesley Church Hall, Taranaki Street, 29 October [1970]
Te-Ahi-Ka; National Maori Cultural Championships. Tauranga, 24 October 1970. [Programme]
Fliers about Te Hapua 42 Incorporation [1970-1971]
Siege of Parihaka. Public meeting, Wesley Church Hall, 29 October [1970]. Flier
1971:
Ngati Poneke National Marae Building Fund. Booklet [1971]
Hohepa, Pat. Social implications for Polynesians of the enforcement of majority standards [1971]
1972:
H K Ngata. The Treaty of Waitangi and land; parts of the current law in contravention of the Treaty. Feb. 1972
A landless Maori is a lost Maori; a lost Maori is a lonely Maori; a lonely Maori becomes a ruthless Maori. Nga Kuri a Whaarei, Nga Tamatoa Tuarua, Nga Tamatoa Kirikiriroa, Nga Tamatoa Tuatoru ask for your support ... [14 November 1972]
Nga Tamatoa calls on all Maori to boycott the annual Waitangi Day 'Celebrations' [1972]. (Photocopy from original at Auckland Public Library)
1973:
Te Hokowhitu-A-Tu Association. Minutes of Annual general meeting at Te Poho-O-Rawiri Marae, Gisborne. 24 February 1973
Nga Tamatoa. The Legal Defence Team has no money [Appeal for funds. 20 July 1973]. Flier on pale yellow paper (2 copies)
Nga Tamatoa Tuarua. Te Tahaetanga o nga Tikanga o to tatou iwi (The theft of the human rights of our people). 23 Daniell Street, Newtown [Handed out at Railway Station, 6 February 1973] (2 copies)
Maori representation; joint submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee established to revise the Electoral [Act] 1956 and Amendments thereto [ca 1973] (2 copies)
Te Reo Maori Soc. C/0 Dept Anthropology V.U.W. [Fliers stapled together. 1973]
Victoria University of Wellington. Department of University Extension. Aroha-Nui-ki-te-Tangata Meeting House, Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt, 10-11 November 1973. Programme (on green paper)
1974:
ACORD. The case of Ra P [1974]
Aroha House, Avondale. Report of the Aroha Committee, 1974
An open letter to Her Majesty the Queen of "England" [Given out at opening of Parliament, 6 February 1974] (2 copies)
National Maori Language week, 14-20 September 1974. Programme
Take of Ngati-Wai [1974?]
`Te Reo Maori to all peoples’. Campaign for Maori in primary schools. [Appeal for donations. Ca 1974]
Te reo Maori; Maori language and the N.Z. Education Department. Nga Tamatoa & C.A.R.E. Auckland [1974?]
Socialist Forum. How racism affects the Maori in New Zealand. Nga Tamatoa Tuarua. Victoria University Tennis Pavilion, 7 July [1974]. Flier (2 copies)
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Physical Description: Mimeographs, photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying below 350 mm.
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- 1 folder(s), Ephemera, Photocopies, Stencils (Images), Mimeographs, photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying below 350 mm.
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UnknownNgati Poneke National Marae. Building fund appeal [1971]
Date: 1971
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1970-1974]
By: Holyoake, Keith Jacka (Sir), 1904-1983
Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1971-01
Description: Booklet describing the proposed building; the objects of Ngati Poneke, the Marae and Central Hall, and an appeal for donations towards the building fubnd. There is a greeting on the front page from Sir Keith Holyoake. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 8 pages, 212 x 262 mm.
Te Awekotuku, Ngahuia, 1949-: Some ideas for Maori women [1970s?]
Date: 1970 - 1976
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1970-1974]
By: Te Awekotuku, Ngahuia, 1949-
Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1970s-02
Description: Five-page mimeographed address giving the speakers view of the place of women in Māori culture. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Mimeographs, on three sheets 300 x 210 mm.
A landless Maori is a lost Maori; a lost Maori is a lonely Maori; a lonely Maori become...
Date: 1972
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1970-1974]
Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1972-01
Description: An arrangement of text. At top right is the illustration of a crouching Maori figure, used by the Maori Organisation on Human Rights. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, 335 x 207 mm.
Do you know the meaning of these words - "Ka kūare au". They mean "I am ignorant" [1970s]
Date: 1970 - 1976
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1970-1974]
Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1970s-03
Description: Photocopied green flier with a Māori motif down the right side. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopy on green paper, 330 x 200 mm.