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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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National Council of Churches in New Zealand : Further records

Date: [ca 1969-1987]

By: National Council of Churches in New Zealand

Reference: 90-387

Description: Includes correspondence, papers relating to seminars, subject files on a variety of topics including race relations, nuclear industry and peace issues, papers relating to the Church and Society Commission, reports and financial statements Relationship complexity - See also 81-206, 87-204, 91-085, 91-258 Founded in 1941 the National Council of Churches in New Zealand was superseded by the Conference of Churches in Aotearoa-New Zealand in 1987 Quantity: 19 box(es). 6.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary listing available.

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National Council of Churches in New Zealand : Further records

Date: [ca 1973-1987]

By: National Council of Churches in New Zealand

Reference: 91-258

Description: Mainly Auckland office material related to members and affiliated bodies including Churches' Commission on Human Rights, Christian Medical Commission and World Council of Churches. Also Church and Society Commission records which consists of minutes, correspondence, reports, discussion and financial papers See also 81-206, 87-204, 90-387,91-085 Founded in 1941 the National Council of Churches was superseded by the Conference of Churches of Aotearoa-New Zealand in 1987 Quantity: 2 box(es). 0.70 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary listing available.

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Violence - how do you understand it? (Study guide)

Date: [1973-1974]

From: Richards, Rhys Morgan, 1939- : Papers

Reference: fMS-Papers-6988

Description: Study guide sheet on violence Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand. Programme on Racism : Records

Date: 1982-1990

By: Conference of Churches in Aotearoa-New Zealand. Programme on Racism

Reference: 92-085

Description: Contains correspondence, reports, concerning the Programme on Racism run by the Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand. Source of title - supplied title Quantity: 23 box(es) file. 8 box(es) wax. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter (some photocopies) Provenance: Ms Nairn is the Director of the Programme on Racism of the CCANZ, founded by the NCC in 1982 by the initiative of the Church & Society Commission. Since then it has been operating as a continuous entity, although when CCANZ began if took the Programme over with other agencies like Christian World Service.