Tom Rainey Smith a history of social otearoa

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Tom Rainey. Smith a history of social otearoa New Zealand 오티아로아 뉴질랜드 movements 사회운동의

Tom Rainey. Smith a history of social otearoa New Zealand 오티아로아 뉴질랜드 movements 사회운동의 역사

1975년 마오리땅 행진 Whina Cooper

1975년 마오리땅 행진 Whina Cooper

Waihi 1912 Blackball 1908 Auckland Wharf 189

Waihi 1912 Blackball 1908 Auckland Wharf 189

공공참정권, 1970 여성 자유주의 전당대회, Piha, 1978 “Being a black woman requires you to

공공참정권, 1970 여성 자유주의 전당대회, Piha, 1978 “Being a black woman requires you to have a split personality. The Women's Liberation Movement is racist, the anti-racist movement is sexist and the socialist movement is both sexist and racist. This leaves black women out on a limb. ” Jan Smith from Black Dykes (Cook, Te Ara)

반전데모 Wellington, 1971 3월 반전데모 Auckland, 1971

반전데모 Wellington, 1971 3월 반전데모 Auckland, 1971

Just as night is the bringer of day, so too is death and struggle

Just as night is the bringer of day, so too is death and struggle the bringer of life. Parihaka founders Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi

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Appendix I: New Zealand Today at a Glance � • • • � •

Appendix I: New Zealand Today at a Glance � • • • � • • � • • Population: 4, 368, 000 (2010) Māori (indigenous): 14. 6% (673, 5000 in 2012) / Pakeha (European): 69% / Asian: 9. 2% (Korean: 30, 792 or 0. 7% of total population in 2006) / Polynesian: 6. 9% Population density (per square kilometer): 15. 8 (2009) Capital city population: 391, 000 (2009) Urban population: 82. 6% (2010) Economy GDP: US$130. 7 B (2010) GDP (per capita): US$29, 813 (2010) GDP growth: 2. 5% (2010) Net official development assistance (aid as % of GNI): 0. 26 (2010) Labor Value of unpaid work $40 billion or 39 per cent of GDP (women: 64% of total) (1999) Average time worked per day/week (paid and unpaid): 7 hours/49 hours Political participation (Constitutional monarchy with Westminster style unicameral parliamentary system) Seats held by women in national parliaments (%): 33. 6 (2010) Maori, Pacific, Asian MPs (%): 25+ Gender equality WEF Global Gender Gap ranking: 5 (out of 135 countries) (2011) Women as % of population: 50. 9 (2009) Women’s participation in workforce: 62. 3% (one of the highest in the world) Hours spent per day above men engaged in unpaid labor: 2 hours � � Sources: OECD Country Profile: http: //www. oecd-ilibrary. org/economics/country-statistical-profile-new-zealand_20752288 -table-nzl , UN Data Country Profile: http: //data. un. org/Country. Profile. aspx? crname=New Zealand , Statistics NZ (2006 Census) (accessed 2012/03/29)

Appendix II: Iwi (Tribes) of Aotearoa

Appendix II: Iwi (Tribes) of Aotearoa