Treaty of Waitangi, tape two

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Date
1990
Reference
OHT10-0743
Description

A programme on The Treaty of Waitangi introduced by Ngawai Winiata (Ngāti Raukawa). The programme is a compilation made by Ngawai Winiata of of earlier recordings.

Tape two (OHT10-0743) is an interview by Paraone Matiu (Te Aupouri) with Maanu Paul (Ngāti Awa), talking about the politics surrounding the 1990 Sesquicentennial celebrations, in English and Māori. Discusses Paul's opposition to the celebrations, the concept of kupapa, tino rangatiratanga, Māori Language Act and denial of rights, and social issues such as housing and unemployment. Whaea Mere Broughton calls in and makes an impassioned statement about the future for Māori children, and the importance of ensuring Māori culture, kohanga reo, and kura kaupapa survive for the benefit of mokopuna (in te reo Māori).

Quantity: 32.59 Minutes and seconds duration. 1 10" reel(s).

Search dates: 1990

Use/Reproduction
Public use requires the permission of Te Reo Irirangi O Te Upoko O Te Ika Trust
Access restrictions
Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Part of
Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings / Treaty of Waitangi
Format
32.59 Minutes and seconds duration, 1 10" reel(s), Radio programmes, Open reel audiotapes
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