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  • The Dawn Raids | NZ History
    New Zealand had seized control from Germany at the outset of the First World War in 1914 and maintained a military occupation until 1920 From that point, New Zealand administered Sāmoa under a League of Nations mandate – and later a United Nations trusteeship – until 1962
  • Dawn Raids histories - Ministry for Culture and Heritage
    The Dawn Raids refer to a series of operations in the 1970s in which Police entered homes or stopped people to demand proof of their right to be in New Zealand
  • Dawn raids (New Zealand) - Wikipedia
    The dawn raids were crackdowns in New Zealand from 1974 to 1979 and then sporadically afterward on alleged illegal overstayers from the Pacific Islands The raids were first introduced in 1974 by Prime Minister Norman Kirk 's Labour government, who discontinued them in April 1974
  • Dawn raids (New Zealand) — Grokipedia
    In October 1976, dawn raid operations faced a further temporary halt for policy review, extending the pause on aggressive tactics into early 1977 when the overstayer register re-opened from 20 December 1976 to 31 January 1977, yielding an additional 734 registrations primarily from Pacific nations
  • Dawn Raids in Aotearoa New Zealand - Te Papa
    This timeline covers key events and context relevant to the Dawn Raids, highlighting key legislative changes and social responses, and their impact on Pacific communities – including immigration settings, dawn raid reports, protests, community meetings and police and government activities
  • The dawn raids - National Library of New Zealand
    It comes from the collection of labour and trade union historian Bert Roth (1917–1994), donated to the Turnbull Library after his death Dawn raids specifically targeted Pacific Islanders and took place during the night or the early hours of the morning
  • Dawn raids (New Zealand) explained
    The dawn raids were crackdowns in New Zealand from 1974 to 1979 and then sporadically afterward on alleged illegal overstayers from the Pacific Islands The raids were first introduced in 1974 by Prime Minister Norman Kirk 's Labour government, who discontinued them in April 1974
  • Remembering the Dawn Raids - Ministry for Pacific Peoples
    The welcome ended when New Zealand’s economy suffered a downturn from the early 1970s: Pacific peoples were targeted, blamed for job shortages and other social harms
  • Dawn raids’ long racist shadow persists - University of Auckland
    The hard truth is the latter, where even though the dawn raids eventually came to an end in 1979, the damage to Pacific communities had already been done As Dr Karlo Mila has noted, the harms from the dawn raids era did not end, but flowed into subsequent decades:
  • Consequences - The 1970s new zealand dawn raids
    Did the the Dawn Raids solve the problem? The dawn raids and random checks did not end the problem of overstaying in New Zealand





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