Inaugural Joan Cook Memorial Waitangi Day Essay
Network Waitangi Whangarei
Press release
January
30, 2010
Inaugural Joan Cook
Memorial Waitangi Day Essay
Please find
attached for your use the first essay written to remember
the work of Pakeha Treaty educator the Rev. Joan Cook, who
died late last year aged 80.
Joan was the founding
member of Network Waitangi Whangarei in 1987, and was
instrumental in education around Treaty-based changes to the
constitution of the Anglican Church. She was a member of
the Waitangi Action Committee and was arrested at Waitangi
in 1983 while delivering a sermon. She was the only
Pakeha Treaty educator in Northland for many years, reaching
out to thousands of community workers.
This
annual essay in her memory replaces the State of the Pakeha
Nation speeches delivered at Whangarei and Waitangi over the
past four years.
For more information on Joan Cook
and a jpeg photo, please request by return.
The
first essay is written by Pakeha Treaty educator Moea
Armstrong, of Network Waitangi Whangarei. She is a
co-editor of Network Waitangi's 2008 revised
edition, Treaty of Waitangi Questions & Answers, available
from the Treaty Resource Centre,
www.trc.org.nz.
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