WRITTEN EVIDENCE
 Academic Papers, Research Reports & Documents from Aotearoa
BRIEFING PAPER TO UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE WAI 262 CLAIMS TO INDIGENOUS FLORA AND FAUNA ME O O RATOU TAONGA KATOA - Maui Solomon, November 2005 [MSWord][PDF]
Submission to SR - Peace Movement Aotearoa, November 2005
Maori Experiences of the Direct Negotiation Process - Crown Forestry Rental Trust, 2003
Accommodating Multiculturalism and Biculturalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand - Prof. Stephen May, Foundation Professor and Chair of Language and Literacy Education, and Research Professor, Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, School of Education, University of Waikato, 2005
Indigenous Rights and the Politics of Self-Determination: the case of Aotearoa/New Zealand - Prof. Stephen May, Foundation Professor and Chair of Language and Literacy Education, and Research Professor, Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, School of Education, University of Waikato, 2001
Key results of the 2002/03 New Zealand Health Survey - Ministry of Health, 2004
The Government's Response to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination's decision that the Foreshore and Seabed Act discriminates against Maori. - Andrew Erueti & Claire Charters
Globalisation, Nationalism, Sovereignty and Citizenship - a paper given by
Assoc Professor Jane Kelsey. School of Law, University of Auckland, March 21 1996
Globalisation, State and Law: Towards a 'Multi-perspectival Polity' - Prof Jane Kelsey, 2005
Speech to the ARENA Forum on the Seabed and Forshore - Prof Jane Kelsey, Auckland 3 February 2004
Decades of disparity: widening ethnic mortality gaps from 1980 to 1999 - Dr Tony Blakely, Shilpi Ajwani, Bridget Robson, Martin Tobias, Martin Bonné. Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 06-August-2004, Vol 117 No 1199 [MS Word] [PDF]
Reputation for human rights under scrutiny - Paul Roth, March 2005
A discussion of the cummulative effects of colonisation in Social Inequalities in Health, Ministry of Health, NZ 1999
The Social Report: social development indicators for Maori and the New Zealand population, Ministry of Social Development, 2005
 Academic Papers, Research Reports & Documents from Outside Aotearoa
Accounting for Diversity: Policy Design and Maori Development in Aotearoa New Zealand - Dena Ringold, Ian Axford Research Fellow in Public Policy, July 2005. Ms Ringold is a Senior Economist with the World Bank in Washington DC. Chapter Two is entitled Welfare and Diversity, How are Maori Doing?
 Government Departments & Agencies Information
Waitangi Tribunal Reports 1985-2005
Te Puni Kokiri Ministry of Maori Development
Statistics New Zealand
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Social Development
Ministry of Economic Development

Other Publications: (courtesy of Prof. Stephen May, Foundation Professor and Chair of Language and Literacy Education, and Research Professor, Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, School of Education, University of Waikato)

Anaya J. (1996). Indigenous Peoples in International Law (New York, Oxford University Press).
Barry, B. (2000). Culture and Equality: an egalitarian critique of multiculturalism. Cambridge MA.: Harvard University Press.
Benton, R. (1988). The Mäori language in New Zealand education. Language, Culture and Curriculum 1, 75-83.
Benton, R. (1996). Language policy in New Zealand: defining the ineffable. In M. Herriman and B. Burnaby (eds.), Language Policies in English-Dominant Countries (pp. 62-98). Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters.
Bishop, R., and Glynn, T. (1999). Culture Counts: changing power relations in education. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Dunmore Press.
Bullivant, B. (1981). The Pluralist Dilemma in Education: six case studies. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Carens, J. (2000). Culture, Citizenship and Community: a contextual exploration of justice as evenhandedness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Castles, S. (2000). Ethnicity and Globalization: from migrant worker to transnational citizen. London: Sage.
Department of Education. (1984a). Taha Maori: Suggestions for getting started. Wellington, New Zealand: Department of Education.
Department of Education. (1984b). A Review of the Core Curriculum for Schools. Wellington, New Zealand: Department of Education.
de Varennes, F. (1996). Language, Minorities and Human Rights. The Hague: Kluwer Law International.
Durie, M. (1998). Te Mana, Te Käwanatanga: the politics of Mäori self-determination. Auckland, New Zealand: Oxford University Press.
Fleras, A., and Spoonley, A. (1999). Recalling Aotearoa: indigenous politics and ethnic relations in New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: Oxford University Press.
Glazer, N. (1975). Affirmative Discrimination: ethnic inequality and public policy. New York: Basic Books.
Glazer, N. (1997). We are All Multiculturalists Now. Cambridge Ma.: Harvard University Press.
Gordon, M. (1978). Human Nature, Class and Ethnicity. New York: Oxford University Press.
Gordon, M. (1981). Models of pluralism: the new American dilemma. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 454, 178-188.
Gramsci, A. (1971). Selections from the Prison Notebooks. Q. Hoare and G. Nowell-Smith (eds.). London: Lawrence and Wishart.
Hastings, W. (1988). The Right to an Education in Mäori: the case from international law. Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University Press.
Holborow, M. (1999). The Politics of English: a Marxist view of language. London: Sage.
Irwin, K. (1989). Multicultural education: the New Zealand response. New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies 24, 3-18.
Ivison, D., Patton, P., and Sanders, W. (eds.) (2000b). Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kloss, H. (1971). The language rights of immigrant groups. International Migration Review 5, 250-268.
Kloss, H. (1977). The American Bilingual Tradition. Rowley, MA.: Newbury House.
Kymlicka, W. (1989). Liberalism, Community and Culture. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Kymlicka, W. (1995a). Multicultural Citizenship: a liberal theory of minority rights. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Kymlicka, W. (1995b). Introduction. In W. Kymlicka (ed.), The Rights of Minority Cultures (pp. 1-27). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Kymlicka, W. & Norman, W. (eds.) (1999) Citizenship in Diverse Societies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Macías, R. (1979). Language choice and human rights in the United States. In J. Alatis, and G. Tucker (eds.), Language in Public Life: Georgetown University round table on language and linguistics (pp. 86-101). Washington D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
May, S. (1994). Making Multicultural Education Work. Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters.
May, S. (ed.) (1999). Critical Multiculturalism: rethinking multicultural and antiracist education. London: RoutledgeFalmer.
May, S. (2001) Language and Minority Rights: ethnicity, nationalism and the politics of language. London: Longman.
May, S. (2002a). Multiculturalism. In D. Goldberg & J. Solomos (eds.), A Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies (pp.124-144). Oxford/Cambridge Ma.: Blackwell.
May, S. (2002b). Accommodating Multiculturalism and biculturalism in Aotearoa New Zealand: Implications for language education. Waikato Journal of Education: Te Hautaa Matauranga o Waikato, 8, 5-26.
May, S. (2003). Misconceiving minority language rights: implications for liberal political theory. In W. Kymlicka and A Patten (eds.) Language Rights and Political Theory (pp. 123-152). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
McCaffery, J., Tuafuti, F., Maihi, S., Aukuso, S., Elia, L., & Ioapo, N. (2003). Children's bilingual language and literacy development in a Samoan-English bilingual unit. In R. Barnard & T. Glynn (Eds.), Case Studies in Bilingualism. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Ministry of Education (1993). The New Zealand Curriculum Framework. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media, Ministry of Education.
Ministry of Education (1998). Nga Haeata Mätauranga. Annual Report on Mäori Education 1997/98 and Direction for 1999. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Education.
Nairn, T. (1981). The Break-up of Britain: crisis and neo-nationalism (rev. ed.). London: Verso.
Nieto, S. (2000). Affirming Diversity: the sociopolitical context of multicultural education (3rd ed.). New York: Longman.
Parekh, B. (2000). Rethinking Multiculturalism: cultural diversity and political theory. London: Macmillan. Cambridge MA:. Harvard University Press.
Pearson, D. (2000). The Politics of Ethnicity in Settler Societies: states of unease. New York: Palgrave.
Pennycook, A. (1994). The Cultural Politics of English as an International Language. London: Longman.
Pennycook, A. (1998). English and the Discourses of Colonialism. London: Routledge.
Phillipson, R. (1992). Linguistic Imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Schlesinger, A. (1992). The Disuniting of America: reflections on a multicultural society. New York: W.W. Norton and Co.
Simon, J. (1989). Aspirations and ideology: biculturalism and multiculturalism in New Zealand education. Sites 18, 23-34.
Skutnabb-Kangas, T. (2000). Linguistic Genocide in Education - or Worldwide Diversity and Human Rights? Mahwah, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Sleeter, C. (1996). Multicultural Education as Social Activism. Albany, NY.: SUNY Press.
Sleeter, C. (2001). Culture, Difference, and Power. New York: Teachers College Press.
Smith, G. (1990). Taha Maori: Pakeha capture. In J. Codd, R. Harker, and R. Nash (eds.), Political Issues in New Zealand Education (2nd ed.) (pp. 183-197). Palmerston North, New Zealand: Dunmore Press.
Statistics New Zealand (2002a). 2001 Census Snapshot 6: Pacific Peoples. www. Statistics.govt.nz
Statistics New Zealand (2002b). Asian Population Projections (New Zealand 1996(Base) - 2016). www. Statistics.govt. nz.
Statistics New Zealand (2002c). 2001 Census: Languages spoken. www.statistics.govt.nz
Taylor, C. (1994). The Politics of Recognition. In A. Gutmann (ed.), Multiculturalism: examining the politics of recognition (pp. 25-73). Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press.
Te Puni Kökiri (2001). National Mäori Language Survey. Summary Report. Wellington: Te Puni Kökiri.
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Mäori, (1995). He Taonga te Reo. Wellington. New Zealand. Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Mäori (Mäori Language Commission).
Thornberry, P. (1991). International Law and the Rights of Minorities. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Thornberry, P. (2002). Minority and indigenous rights at 'the end of history'. Ethnicities 2, 4, 515-537.
Tully, J. (1995). Strange Multiplicity: constitutionalism in an age of diversity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Waitangi Tribunal (1986). Findings of the Waitangi Tribunal Relating to Te Reo Mäori and a Claim Lodged by Huirangi Waikerepuru and Nga Kaiwhakapumau i te Reo Incorporated Society (Wellington Board of Mäori Language). Wellington, New Zealand: Government Printer.
Walzer, M. (1992). What it Means to be an American. New York: Marsilio.
Walzer, M. (1994). Comment. In A. Gutmann (ed.), Multiculturalism: examining the politics of recognition (pp. 99-103). Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press.