Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination

ACORD

Newsletter, 1973

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[Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1975-1976]

Date: 1975-1976

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1975/1976

Description: Includes: 1975: Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination - ACORD. Submissions on the treaty of Waitangi Bill [1975] (2 copies) Nga Tamatoa. E te iwi Maori tena koutou katoa. [14 September 1975. Blue flier] Te Raupata o Aotearoa. Te Iwi Maori, kia mau, ki o whenua [Invitation to attend a meeting at Tunohopu Marae, Ohinemutu, 26-27 July 1975. Flier Te Roopu Ote Matakite; Land march on Parliament Sept/Oct 1975. Yellow flier Te Roopu o Te Matakite. Land March on Parliament Sept/Oct 1975 [3 stapled sheets] (2 copies) Te Roopu Ote Matakite; Manifesto [3-page document by Ranginui Walker. 1975] (2 versions) Te Roopu Ote Matakite. Not one acre more; Ake ake ake. [Flier. 1975] Te Roopu Ote Matakite. Why we march (2 stapled yellow sheets) 1976: Akona te reo Maori; he maha nga hua pai. Learn the Maori language; there are many benefits [Yellow flier. 1976] Akona te reo Maori; he maha nga hua pai. Learn the Maori language; there are many benefits [Blue flier. 1976] Call for public enquiry - [re Daniel Houpapa]. Flier (2 copies) T Poata [?]. It is generally recognised that the great March on Wellington from Te Hapua was one of the most significant events recorded in Maoridom in modern times ... [1975] (Yellow flier) Te Matakite O Aotearoa. [Yellow flier re effluent at Kaumanga Point (Titahi Bay). 1976] Te Roopu o Te Matakite. Wellington Branch. He powhiri. 11-13 October 1975 [Flier / programme (2 copies) Te Matakite O Aotearoa. Poneke Branch newsletter April 1976. Te Roopu o Te Matakite. Not one more acre (2 different fliers) Te Roopu o Te Matakite. Support continuation of land protest (March). Mongrel Print [Banner / flier 1975] (2 copies - 1 yellow, 1 white) Te Roopu o Te Matakite. Why we protest. [1975. Flier]. (3 copies - 1 green, 1 white, 1 yellow) Te Roopu o Te Matakite Inc calls for picket outside Wellington Magistrates Court. Press release 29 March 1976 Save Rangatira [1976. Bumper sticker] Whatever you think about people and activities related to the Maori Land March, the principles in the court case this month are very important. Mimeographed flier [1976] (2 copies) Xmas message. Does Xmas increase overall goodwill in the world? Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mimeographs, photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying below 350 mm.

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[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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[Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1977-1978]

Date: 1977-1978

By: Communist Party of New Zealand. Auckland District Committee

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1977/1978

Description: Includes: 1977: Communist Party of New Zealand. Auckland District. A call to all workers. April 1977. Flier A matou korero [Humorous story used in Maori language course at Wellington Polytechnic. 1977] Te Huihuinga nui o nga Wahine Maori. Te Puke o Tara, Otara, 4-6 November 1977. Flier / registration form The Maori seats are privileged - why keep them filled. Abolish the four Maori seats; have a true democracy. Margaret Grey-Gellen + supporters, PO Box 457, Wellington Central [1977]. Green flier National Maori Language Day. 13-14 September [1977]. Programme / flier Pacific and Maori Affairs seminar, [Titirangi], 30-31 July [1977]. Programme / flier Stop Maori land grab! [re Ngatihine Block. 27 October 1977] Te Hapua; Tu Kotahi 26 August 1977. Te Hiku o te Ika. Flier 1978: ACORD. Public enquiry into Social Welfare homes. Oliver Sutherland, for Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination, 4 June 1978. Flier Learning hui on Maori land: Bastion Point, Ngati Hine, Raglan. What are the issues? Functions Room, 17 July [1978] (2 copies - 1 white, 1 pink) Te Matakite o Aotearoa. Wellington Branch. Notice of meeting on 25 April 1978 Te Matakite o Poneke. Flier / subscription payment form, 28 April 1978 Te Matakite o Poneke. Blank collection pledge list [ to offer payment towards court costs for those arrested at Raglan in February 1978] New Zealand Insurance Company and Maori land [1978]. Flier Raglan Defence Committee. Public rally on the Raglan Maori Land Dispute. Can you trespass on your own land? Public rally, Garden Place Hamilton 7 April; Hamilton Courthouse picket, 10 April [1978] (3 copies) VUWSA National Affairs. Hear Eva Rickard on Raglan Maori land [1978]. Pink flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mimeographs, photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying below 350 mm.

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Lee family: Research papers

Date: 1961-1991

By: Lee, Barry, active 2008-2014

Reference: MS-Group-2324

Description: Collection comprises documents including flyers, leaflets, information sheets, and other advocacy materials published by various human rights organisations active in New Zealand in the 1970s and 1980s. The bulk of the materials are from the anti-apartheid organisation, HART, but the collection also includes anti-apartheid advocacy materials and documents from Mobilisation to Stop the Tour (MOST) and Citizens Association for Racial Equality (CARE). A smaller number of materials relate to NZ Medical Aid Committee for Indochina and NZ Medical Aid Committee for Vietnam; and Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD). The collection also includes newspaper clippings about anti-apartheid activities in New Zealand protest against the 1981 Springbok tour. Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 4 folder(s). 0.04 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescripts, Newspaper clippings Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Barry Lee, Auckland, June 2014 Transfers: To Serials Collection - P.Y.M. Rebel magazine.

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Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD) papers

Date: 1973-1976

From: Lee family: Research papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11757-3

Description: Folder contains pamphlets and materials from Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD) and the New Zealand Race Relations Council. Folder includes copies of 'Maori participation in pakeha justice' by O R W Sutherland and R A Galbreath (1973) and the task force report, 'A failure in law enforcement, a disaster in community relations' (April 1975). Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts

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[Posters about race relations, apartheid and South Africa. 1970-1975, and undated 1970s]

Date: 1970 - 1975

Reference: Eph-C-RACIAL-1970/1975

Description: Includes: 1970s: Mobilize June 16 Soweto Day. Support U.N. Year Against Apartheid ... National June 16 Mobilization Co-Ordinating Committee [1970s] 1970: NZ Socialist Action League. Black Power and the antiwar upsurge in the U.S.A. Andrew Pulley speaks. St Francis Hall, Wednesday July 22 [1970?] 1971: Open letter by Father R J Buchhorn, Catholic priest of Quirindi to a rugby union player ... Advocate press, Quirindi 2343 [1971] South Africa Surf brings out the team all white [protest against all-white South African Surf Lifesaving team competing at Waihi Beach 1971. Shows Prime Minister Vorster holding up a packet of surf] 1972: Apartheid NZ Conference March 18/19. A conference to plan and co-ordinate efforts against racism and colonialism in Southern Africa [1972] Frelimo, 7 de Abril dia da Mulher Mocambicana. Resolucao do Comite Central Dezembro 1972 Free Judith Todd. Printed by Wackrow Enterprises Limited [1972?](2 copies) William Wilberforce to Everyman. Lines from a play entitled Duaterra King by John Caselberg ... The Bibliography Room, University of Otago, MCMLXXII [1972] 1973: Africa Freedom Committee with C.A.R.E. Don't feed on the blood of others. Boycott South African goods. Africa Freedom Day June 26th. March from University to protest at N.Z.I. [1973] Art exhibition; works for sale by well known New Zealand artists (including Cowan, Drawbridge, McCahon, Smither); proceeds to help fight apartheid. Victoria Market Gallery (Farmers' Lane, Lambton Quay, October 17th-26th 1973. Organized by the New Zealand Defence and Aid Fund for South Africa (2 copies) HART. South Africa Freedom Day June 26. Stop the tour; don't play with apartheid [1973?]. March leaves Varsity 1 pm. The New Zealand Liar present Rugby news. So what! Bok Suckers [1973? or 1976] Rhodesia is Zimbabwe ... and Herbert Chitepo, leader of the ZAPU-ZANU Liberation Movement of Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) will soon be here for a short tour ...Wed Aug 1st, Quad or B28 [1973] 1974: National Anti-Apartheid Committee. A South African policeman, judge, and executioner [1974] (2 copies) New Zealand Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa. The wound of the daughter of my people wounds me too. Apartheid divides the family of man. Produced by Shalom Posters 1975: CARE Health Committee. Health; an issue in your area; action needed now! [1975] Coalition formed against police racism. Task Force; an exercise in oppression. Published jointly by ACORD, CARE, Nga Tamatoa, Ponsonby People's Union for Survival and Freedom, and the Polynesian Panther Party [Folded newsprint broadsheet ca 1975] (2 copies) Migrant labour; the new slave trade - NZ style. Published by "Salient" in association with CARE. Quantity: 15 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, coloured or b&w, on sheets up to about 500 mm.

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Interview with John L'Estrange

Date: 5 -6 February 2000

From: CORSO 50th anniversary oral history project

By: L'Estrange, John Michael, 1942-2000

Reference: OHInt-0504/13

Description: John Michael L'Estrange born India 1942, of parents in exile from Burma. Gives some family background - father who was in British Burmese Army organised exodus of people of 'mixed blood' to India after Japanese occupation. Recalls returning to Burma after the war and attending Montessori school between 1945 and 1949 when family left Burma. Talks about education at St Benedicts in Auckland, Marist, Vermont Street and gaining a scholarship to Sacred Heart College. Discusses decision to enter Seminary, starting at Holy Cross College, Mosgiel for theology and later continuing studies in Rome where he was exposed to great ideas during Vatican II. Mentions discussions on celibacy, contraception etc. Recalls being sent as a priest to Huntly and talks about the difference between keeping tradition intact and adapting tradition to new needs. Mentions relationship of Catholic Church at that time with indigenous people. Refers to Pope John Paul who brought intellectual innovations to the Church but also brought in some conservative elements in terms of morality. Describes three years at Loretto Hall [Catholic teacher training college] lecturing in theology. Backgrounds decision to leave the priesthood and recalls obtaining a job with NZSCM (New Zealand Student Christian Movement) with aim to develop critical christian thinking on various aspects of life. Talks about involvement with CORSO as Chairperson. Refers to Toby Truell, Trevor Richards (working for HART), Kevin Clark and Jim Kebbell. Refers to the `Seven Sisters' [multinational companies]. Refers to Paper `Christian Attitudes towards work'. Mentions ACORD - group of Pakeha graduates and the setting up of [NPR] New Perspectives in Race, whose purpose was to run workshops. Refers to Titewhai Harawira. Also refers to UTCR [Urban Training to Combat Racism]. Recalls that out of New Perspectives on Race grew the Churches' Programme on Racism run by Bob Scott. Discusses the critical thinking of CORSO and reaction against it. Mentions World Vision and TEAR. Mentions visit of Rex Rumakiek [from Vanuatu]. Mentions Ross Stevens. Recalls that all organisations were involved in Anti-Vietnam War, Anti-Nuclear, and Anti-Racism. Other work experience includes: working with Trade Union Training Board; 1988 doing mediation work for the Tenancy Bond Division of Housing Corporation; running taxi business combined with child care of own children and job as Principal Tenancy Mediator in Tenancy Board Division. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Cecily McNeill Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-011203-011206 ; OHC-005490-005493 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 4 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3918. Search dates: 05/02/2000 - 06/02/2000 Processing information: Description updated 26 September 2023 following information provided by a staff member, as part of reparative description work.

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Interview with Robin Wilson

Date: 13, 24 Jun 1996 - 13 Jun 1996 - 24 Jun 1996

From: Family matters: child welfare in twentieth century New Zealand oral history project

By: Wilson, Robin John, active 1963-1990

Reference: OHInt-0667/01

Description: Robin Wilson born Greymouth. Outlines career before being appointed to Child Welfare Division in Christchurch in 1963. Recalls completing BA and 1969 overseas on Rotary Foundation Fellowship to Winnipeg, Canada, completing a M.Ed in institutions. Joined State Services Commission in Wellington and recalls set up of new Child Welfare Department. Recalls being Deputy Principal at Kohitere Boys Training Centre before being transferred to Wellington as Inspector of Institutions. Details history of role and comments on conditions of institutions. Mentions Dennis Reilly. Talks about promotion as Director at Hamilton and refers to incidents over rugby tour 1981. Talks about appointment as Deputy Director General in Wellington 1989. Mentions John Grant and comments on his approach to the job. Refers to appointment of Andy Kirkland. Also mentions Margaret Bazley. Discusses involvement of PSA (Public Service Association) in break up of Department. Gives history to the development of the Department and decision to have regional structure. Refers to tensions between national and regional offices. Mentions Jenny Shipley MP. Discusses competency of social workers. Refers to Miriam Saphira. Mentions 1989 Act and massive changes. Gives examples of the flaws in the Act. Refers to Mason Report. Other topics discussed include: unemployment in the 1980s; Beck House, Hawkes Bay; Kim Hill interview with reference to Tipene O'Regan; setting up of psychological services; child abuse co-ordinating committees; ACORD (Auckland Committee on Racial Discrimination); Impact of Human Rights Commission Report on the Department; Introduction of Maori Advisory Officer; Needy Family Scheme and budgeting advice service. Mentions Arthur Ricketts, Tania Cumberland, Ranganui Walker and WARAG (Women's Anti Racism Action Group). Access Contact - see oral history librarian Abstracted by - Sherryl Allen Interviewer(s) - Bronwyn Dalley Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-011768-011770 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4112.

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Ephemera of octavo size relating to prisons, prisoners, prison conditions, discipline a...

Date: 1990-2019

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to prisons, prisoners, prison conditions, discipline and operation]

By: Archives New Zealand; Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination; New Zealand. Department of Corrections; New Zealand. Department of Justice. Parole Board; New Zealand. Office of the Ombudsmen; Prison Chaplaincy Service of Aotearoa New Zealand; Prison Fellowship of New Zealand

Reference: Eph-A-PRISON-1900/2019

Description: Includes: ca 1945: He hasn't a Belsen horror camp, but he does his best with Mount Eden Prison. Hon H G R Mason ... Read the facts of the Harold McAuley case overleaf [Leaflet, damaged. ca 1945] 1970s: Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination. No more child remands to adult prisons!!! [1970s] 1986: Prison Fellowship of New Zealand. "Prisoner of Hope" Library [1986] Prison Fellowship of New Zealand. "Jesus said: For I was hungry ..." [1986] 1989: Guest of honour Mr Chuck Colson, author of "Born again" and "Life sentence" (and Chairman of Prison Fellowship USA). Programme / Order of service. 1992: Te Roopu Horouta o Arohata. "Stars behind the Bars" tour 1992. Programme; and itinerary 1994: The other side; information for partners of prisoners in the South Waikato area [1994] 1995: Archives New Zealand. "At Her Majesty's pleasure"; the early development of the New Zealand penal system [1995] (2 copies; plus flier for the launch of National Archives occasional monograph by R I M Burnett "Hard labour, hard fare and a hard bed". 1997: Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu Trust :Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu presents "A Christmas wish"; a gift from the women at Arohata Prison, 1997. Stories, song and dance "Into the opening heart". [1997] (2 copies) 2000: Books in Prison Trust. [Bookmark. 2000] New Zealand Prisoners' Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Inc.). How PARS can help [2000] 2001: Office of the Ombudsmen. The Ombudsmen and prison inmates. March 2001 (2 copies) 2010: Prison Chaplaincy Service of Aotearoa NZ. Prison chaplaincy [2010] 2012: Wellington Prison self-guided tour map and important safety and security instructions [2012]. (2 copies) 2015: New Zealand. Department of Corrections. RR 25%; reducing re-offending. Strategy 2014-2017, year two [2015]. Booklet New Zealand Parole Board. Some useful suggestions for registered victims [2015]. Folded card (2 copies) 2016: No Pride in Prisons. Decolonisation and prisons. Te Matakite o Aotearoa - the Maori Land march. 17 Tory St, 14 May 2016. Flier Related material may be held at subject locations: JUSTICE, LAW, POLICE Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 29 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Correspondence and other papers re racism

Date: [1979-1983]

From: Urban Training Centre for Christian Ministry : Records

Reference: 97-081-12/09

Description: Correspondenc and other papers including reports re racism Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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ACORD official reports

Date: [1974-1978]

From: Urban Training Centre for Christian Ministry : Records

Reference: 97-081-12/10

Description: Comprises submissions to the working party to advise the Minister of Education on second language acquisition learning in NZ education (1975); newsletter (1983); `Child abuse in welfare homes' (1982); letters, Ray Nairn; statement, Tamaki Makaura; basic statistics re Maori health and social issues; extract from Alan Wards' `A Show of justice'; and Miller's `Early Victorian NZ'; `Social Welfare children's homes; report of an enquiry by ACORD, Nga Tamatoa and Arohanui (1978); submissions on the Human Rights Commission bill (1977); and `Community control of the police or police control of the community?', based on address given by Oliver Sutherland (1974) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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File on racist matters

Date: [1974-1983]

From: Urban Training Centre for Christian Ministry : Records

Reference: 97-081-12/12

Description: Includes submission by ACORD on the Children and Young Persons bill for the Social Services Select Committee (1974); paper, `Part of the solution' by Ray Nairn for New Perspectives on Race; University Council briefing notes and other papers re Maori issues (1977); `For white males in mutiny', paper for New Perspectives in Race' (1982); notes on the evaluation session of the `racism' group after the training session at the Police Training College, Porirua (1981); report on Waitangi Day Ecumenical Chuirch Service, Treaty Ground, Waitangi (1983); `Our own backyard' (NCC); Waitangi vigil of Repentance (1983) including sticker, `Waitangi Treaty stinks' Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Maori struggles

Date: [ca 1971-1990]

From: Wickham, David, fl 1968-1995 : Papers

Reference: 95-222-1/06

Description: Papers relating to trade union activism against racism, Waitangi Action Committee, Polynesian Panther Party, Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination, Te Huinga Rangatahi o Aotearoa, Nga Tamatoa, the Coalition Against Police Oppression, CARE, ACCORD, Te Roopu Ote Matakite, Maori Youth Forum questionnaire, 1972 (completed) and a Maori representation submission, 1973 (not all groups indexed under Name) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Te reo Maori. Te ture mo te reo Maori 1987. E ahei ana koe ki te korero Maori i roto ng...

Date: 1987

From: Posters and other ephemera of A3 size relating to Māori issues

By: Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination; Kent, David Robinson, 1946-2013

Reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1985/1989-03

Description: A poster in te reo Māori about the Maori Language Act of 1987, addressing those who have an interest in speaking in Māori, shows an arrangement of text with borders of Māori motifs top and bottom. One other copy in folder with an English translation. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on poster, 420 x 297 mm. Processing information: Description updated 5 December 2023. Previous reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1987-01.

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Poster by David Robinson Kent 'The Souvenir Trade: Debasing a Culture'

Date: 1983

From: [Posters and other ephemera of A3 size relating to Maori issues. 1980-1984]

By: Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination; Kent, David Robinson, 1946-2013

Reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1980/1984-04

Description: Poster designed by David Robinson Kent, 1983. Shows a dollar sign decorated with Māori motifs. Artist confirmed by Hamish Thompson after a conversation with Dave Kent. Two copies held. Other Titles - Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Screenprint on poster, 440 x 292 mm. Processing information: Reference and title changed 1 December 2023: Previous unit ID: Eph-C-MAORI-1983-02 Previous title: [Kent, David Robinson], 1946-2013: The souvenir trade; debasing a culture. An exhibition put together by ACORD (Auckland). On display at Temporary Space, 58-60 Victoria St. From 13-25 September, 1983. Sponsored by Wellington City Art Gallery, Maori and South Pacific Arts Council, UTCR, Prudential Assurance Ltd, Feltex NZ Ltd.

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University papers and pamphlets

Date: 1967, 1993, 1997

From: Metge, Alice Joan (Dame), 1930- : Research papers and field recordings

Reference: MS-Papers-11642-15

Description: Including list of ACORD publications; correspondence and lecture timetable for 271.103 Foundations of Indigenous Knowledge at University of Auckland. Also includes pamphlets for the Anglican Church (Parish of Fendalton), July 1993; and Association of Maori Graduates (2nd Annual Conference, May 1967). Quantity: 1 folder(s).