Petition asking that the government adopt a policy enabling the creation of a Māori Television Production Unit.
This record is part 6 of 8. 1978/18 was transferred as a container of loose papers. In order to ensure appropriate preservation, the petition has been re-packaged into 8 parts.
Petition asking that the government adopt a policy enabling the creation of a Māori Television Production Unit.
This record is part 6 of 8. 1978/18 was transferred as a container of loose papers. In order to ensure appropriate preservation, the petition has been re-packaged into 8 parts.
Wellington repository
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1978/18
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The search results displayed here are sourced directly from the backend of Archives NZ's publicly available Collections Search system, in almost exactly the same way that the official website works, but organised and displayed differently.
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