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Regulatory Standards Bill Submission from ASTR
Treaty Principles Bill Submission from ASTR
Treaty Principles Bill submission from Korean New Zealanders for a Better Future
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He Whakaaro Here Whakaumu mō Aotearoa - Matike Mai Constitutional Transformation 
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  • ​Report of Matike Mai Aotearoa 
  • Moana Jackson: Decolonisation and stories of the land 
  • ​Moana Jackson Address Matike Mai Constitutional convention 3 Feb 2021
  • Imagining Decolonisation with Moana Jackson
  • Margaret Mutu: Why we need constitutional transformation 
  • Dreaming Together For Constitutional Transformation 
  • ​Constitutional transformation and the work of Matike Mai Aotearoa 
  • Ani Mikaere - Constitutional Kōrero Day 1 - Session 2
  • Matike Mai and Spheres of Solidarity


Te Tiriti in Asian Languages

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العربية Arabic
বাংলা Bengali
မြန်မာဘာသာ Burmese
繁體中文 Chinese (traditional) 
हिंदी Hindi
한국어 Korean
Bahasa Melayu/Malay
فارسی Persian (Farsi)
தமிழ் Tamil
اُردُو Urdu
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Tiếng Việt Vietnamese

​Treaty Times Thirty (includes Tagalog, Gujarati, Japanese, Nepali, Turkish, Thai, Indonesian)

Centring Indigenous Truths
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  • Deconstructing the Doctrine of Discovery 
  • Moana Jackson: The Connection Between White Supremacy and Colonisation  ​
  • Indigenous Pacific Uprising (IPU) Live Series​
  • Kia Mau: Resisting Colonial Fictions - Tina Ngata
  • From Mainstream to Manaaki: Indigenising Our Approach to Immigration - Arama Rata and Tahu Kukutai
  • ​Rangatiratanga and Immigration - Arama Rata​
  • Alesha Niuapu on Addressing Immigration Myths with REA
  • Decarceration, Not Prison; Justness, not Justice; Constitutional Transformation, Not Treaty Settlements - Moana Jackson, Annette Sykes and Sina​ Brown-Davis
  • Ani Mikaere: 'Strengthening through Stories'
  • Whakaata Māori: Ake Ake Ake - The Story of Ihumātao
  • ​Mana Wāhine Reader Vol. 1​
  • He Hōaka - Kim McBreen
  • Te Wharepora Hou ​
  • Tame Iti: Hongihongia te Whewheia – Know your Enemy  
  • Decolonizing Methodologies - Linda Tuhiwai Smith 
  • Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou - Ranginui Walker
  • Tūhoe: a history of resistance
  • No Māori Allowed [Documentary] [Book-Pākehā author]
  • E-Tangata
  • Kassie Hartendorp: It's Not Enough to Have the Right Ideas​
  • Troubled Space: Tensions in Indigenous and colonial notions of national space​

Asian writing on Te Tiriti and colonisation 
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​2004: Race You There
c.2005: Mellow Yellow Zine
2010: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga at Waitangi
2011: Take Your Individualistic Ostrich Head Out of the Colonial Sand
2012: Migrant support for Idle No More
2013: Tauiwi People of Colour Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga
2013: A Slice of Waitangi
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2014: The Treaty of Waitangi and Asian Immigrants in Aotearoa: A Reflective Journey
2018: Suffrage and Settler Colonialism: a Tauiwi Chinese Feminist Perspective
2020: Internalised white supremacy and how it affects our relationships 
​2020: Conversations on Tangata Whenua and Asian solidarity 
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2021: Ko Wai Tēnei e Tū Ake Nei? Activating Collectivity and Accountability Through Grounded Positioning 
​2022: The limits of Pākehā Treaty work - Why race matters to anti-racism
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2023: To centre constitutional transformation for Asian 'tangata tiriti'
2024: ​The art of honouring Te Tiriti: Provocations for Asian artists 

ASTR Statements, Press Releases, in the Media and Research

2016: Asians support 'treaty injustice' [should really be 'justice']
2016: Open Letter to Don Brash
2019: Call for Asians to stand in solidarity with Ihumātao 
2019: Ihumātao: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga join protest
2019: The Call of Ihumātao: Migrant communities standing with Māori
2020: Mahuru Māori 2020: Sue Gee
2020: Māori-Asian Solidarity in Aotearoa can be Game-Changing 
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2021: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga Interview on bfm
2021: Call for Asians living in Aotearoa to support the protection of Pūtiki
2021: ASTR Statement on Anti-Asian Racism
2021: ​ASTR Commentary on Aotearoa NZ Histories Draft Curriculum 
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2022: 'Aotearoa New Zealand is not a western, Pākehā country' - immigrants share views on Tiriti
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2022: Where do Chinese fit in Te Tiriti o Waitangi?
​2022: Being part of Moana's legacy 
2022: Giants Episode 6: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga
2022: Tuākana/Teina: Relational Responsibilities of Pacific Tauiwi to Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi
2025: Power, Position and Practice: Conscientisation and decolonial solidarity of Southeast Asian migrants in Aotearoa
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2025: Translating Celestial Solidarity: Diasporic Chinese Alignments with Indigenous Solidarity Struggles in Aotearoa New Zealand and so-called Canada
2025: Spiralling In and Out: A Conversation on Decolonial Asian and Indigenous Solidarity and so-called Canada to Asian

Histories of Māori-Asian Relations
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  • Stories of Māori-Chinese Solidarity: An Excerpt from Dr. Moana Jackson's talk
  • Eating Pork 'n' Puha with Chopsticks​
  • ​David Lomas Investigates — Māori family's Chinese Connection!
  • Phyllis Bhana: Recalling some of Pukekohe's Past
  • Sharon Hawke: The media were there to discredit us - and they did that very well​
  • ​Racism in Peril? Mutual Aid and Solidarity in the Face of New Zealand's History of White Supremacy​
  • The sinking of the SS Ventnor in Hokianga
  • Anti-Racism Resource for Diasporic Communities in Aotearoa
  • Voices: Indians in New Zealand since 1769
  • Nancy Wai-Lan Kwok-Goddard: A Pioneer Socialist-Humanist - Manying Ip 
  • Do I scare them? Mayor Gurunathan on racial justice and his colourful life 
  • Ip, Manying. 2003. “Maori‐Chinese Encounters: Indigine‐immigrant Interaction in New Zealand.” Asian Studies Review 27 (2). Taylor & Francis: 227–52.
  • Ip, Manying. 2008. Being Māori-Chinese: Mixed Identities. Auckland: Auckland University Press.
  • Ip, Manying, ed. 2009. The Dragon and the Taniwha. Auckland: Auckland University Press.​
  • Lee, Jenny Bol Jun. 2007. Jade Taniwha: Māori-Chinese Identity and Schooling. Auckland: Rautaki.​​
  • ​Mutu, Margaret. 2009. “Māori Media Depictions of Chinese from Despised and Feared to Cultural and Political Allies.” In The Dragon & The Taniwha: Maori & Chinese in New Zealand, edited by Manying Ip. Auckland: Auckland University Press.

Transnational resources on decolonisation 
  • Decolonization is not a metaphor - Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang
  • Settlers of Color and "Immigrant" Hegemony: "Locals" in Hawai'i - Haunani Kay Trask 
  • Decolonizing Antiracism - Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua
  • Privilege vs. Complicity: People of Colour and Settler Colonialism - Beenash Jafri
  • Robin D.G. Kelley: What is Racial Capitalism and Why Does it Matter? 
  • Undoing Border Imperialism - Harsha Walia
  • Decolonizing Together - Harsha Walia 
  • Dancing the World into Being: A Conversation with Idle No More’s Leanne Simpson 
  • As We Have Always Done - Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
  • Decolonization: Reading Asian and First Nations Relations in Literature - Rita Wong
  • Asians In Support of Wet'suwet'en
  • Rehearsal For Living - Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson 
  • Asian Settler Colonialism: From Local Governance to the Habits of Everyday Life in Hawai'i - Candace Fujikane and Jonathan Y. Okamura
  • Non-white settler and Indigenous relations: Decolonizing Possibilities for Social Justice - Jo-Anne Lee
  • Unsettling Settler Colonialism: The Discourse and Politics of Settlers, and Solidarity with Indigenous Nations - Corey Snelgrove, Rita Dhamoon, and Jeff Corntassel
  • Birthing and Justice - Dr. Ruth DeSouza
  • Empire's Tracks - Manu Karuka
  • Mohawk Interruptus - Audra Simpson
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