Bi-Culturalism


Aotearoa is a nation underpinned by Te Tiriti o Waitangi which is regarded to be the nation’s founding document. The component of Bi-culturalism recognises the partnership with Māori and the manner in which te ao Māori has shaped our nation as unique in the world. These resources will help organisations embrace Te Tiriti in this context, contributing to stronger and more robust partnerships and relationships with whānau, hapū and iwi. These resources are designed to support your bi-cultural journey.

Useful links

Te Puni Kōkiri

Building Effective Relationships with Māori

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Te Arawhiti

Māori Crown Relations Capability Framework for the Public Service

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Organisational Capability Component

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Waitangi Tribunal 

Treaty Text and Translations 

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Treaty Resource Centre

Te Tiriti o Waitangi Resources

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Colonisation Resources

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Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa | New Zealand Government:

Te Reo Māori (Māori language)

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Reo Māori:

General Resources

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Reo for the Office

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Hui ā-Ipurangi - Online meetings

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Maori Language.net

General Resources

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Inspiring Communities

Karakia, Waiata, Whakatauki

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New Zealand History

100 Words in Te Reo Māori

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A Māori word a Day

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Public Resources

Embracing Matariki in the Workplace

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Introducing and Embracing Te Reo Māori in the Workplace

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2023 Diversity Awards NZ case studies

Plant and Food Research New Zealand (TONO Strategy)

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Plant and Food Research New Zealand (Te Rito Programme)

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Te Kāhui Tātari Ture | Criminal Cases Review Commission

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Te Tari Taake Inland Revenue

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Te Tāpui Atawhai - Auckland City Mission

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Toi Kai Rawa

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Toi Mai

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Whakarongorau Aotearoa New Zealand Telehealth Services

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Member-only resources

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