Resources and Papers
Links to papers and resources are listed below.
‘Suing Robert Muldoon and doing time’: From anti-apartheid to Project Waitangi - 2014 Robert Consedine - The Rona Bailey Memorial Lecture, 13 February 2014
State of the Nation Forum- Reflections for Waitangi Day 2009 A speech delivered by Robert Consedine at Waitangi on 6 February 2009
The Treaty in the Trenches - Treaty Education in Practice A paper delivered by Robert Consedine to the Association For Canadian Studies Australia New Zealand (ACSANZ) Biennial
Conference, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
11-13 April 2006
White Privilege - The Hidden Benefits In response to significant public interest and many requests for Chapter Ten of the updated version of Healing Our History - The Challenge of the
Treaty of Waitangi, Robert has decided to offer White Privilege - The Hidden
Benefits as as a separate paper.
Alternatively, view the Mana Magazine Article, White Privilege: The Hidden Benefits (scanned with permission from Mana Magazine). Note that this file is large and may take some time to download.
Tribute to Dr Irihapeti Ramsden The Waitangi Associates team pays tribute to our colleague and mentor Dr Irihapeti Ramsden, Ngāi Tahu, Rangitane, 1946 - 2003
Parallel Treaty of Waitangi Workshops
Since the inception of Treaty education in 1986, there has been
continued debate about the process of providing parallel Treaty
workshops for Māori and Pakeha. This debate has ranged across all
cultural lines as we continually struggle with radically different
ideas about dealing with issues emerging from our colonial history.
The writer has been part of the evolution of this process and has
led every conceivable combination of workshop during the past eight
years. From this experience, and in constant dialogue with Kai Tahu,
a policy of providing parallel Treaty workshops for Pakeha and Māori
emerged.
A paper by Robert Consedine
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