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MIL-Evening Report: When is being Māori not enough? Why Māori politics are always personal

MIL-Evening Report: When is being Māori not enough? Why Māori politics are always personal
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Community Scoop » Outstanding Psychologists Recognised By Peers

Community Scoop » Outstanding Psychologists Recognised By Peers
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Paakiwaha Promo Monday 28th June 2021

Monday, 28 June 2021, 2:28 pm Tēnā koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha. Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. On today’s show: Paora Crawford Moyle, a social work practitioner with 25 years experience, kicks off the show to discuss the ongoing Lake Alice Inquiry. Dr Rawiri Taonui tunes in to discuss the capital remaining at level 2 until Tuesday and why the Delta strain of COVID-19 is something to be worried about. Paul Retimanu, the Deputy Chair of

Māori have colonisers to blame for concept of individual debt

Māori have colonisers to blame for concept of individual debt
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Divisive or unifying? What Kiwis think of Waitangi Day

Divisive or unifying? What Kiwis think of Waitangi Day 4 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read A new study drawing on the views of thousands of Kiwis has challenged the notion that Waitangi Day is divisive - and instead suggests most of us see it as a celebration of biculturalism. The University of Auckland researchers behind it have also shared fascinating insights into how Pākehā and Māori view each other - and themselves. Around the world, national holidays are seen as a time to celebrate national identity - but they can also symbolise devastating loss of land and culture, and colonisation, said the study s lead author, Correna Matika.

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