Today in NZ History
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Starter ActivityStarter Activity
• You have three minutes to review your notes from last class.
• You are to envision yourself as a Maori from the period of 1949-1960. Tell me something relating to your social, political or economic life. You may also name important leaders or events of significance to you.
• When I say, we will form two lines across from each other outside. I will walk through the two lines and as I stop on each person in line, you will give a statement to express your feelings/attitudes during this period.
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Today’s objectives:
To find out....
• What was the Hunn Report, 1960?• What was the Maori Welfare Act, 1962?
• What was the NZ Maori Council?• Ultimately, what affect did this have on Maori
Pakeha relations throughout the 1960’s?
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NZ Maori CouncilNZ Maori Council• In 1962 the National government passed the Maori
Welfare Act. NZ Maori Council formed from this act. • Responsible for advising, and raising government
awareness of issues that would improve social and economic conditions for Maori (housing, health, employment, education).
• National encourages Non–tribal arguing that it is more effective
• National also preferred conservative Council Members. This meant that the influence of Maori who opposed its policies was reduced.