Press Release – Te Kotui Reo
On behalf of all marae, hap, and iwi residing within the Manawat District Council Ward, and under the Te Ktui Reo Taumata Collective, we hereby seek to express our extreme dismay with the Manawat District Councils decision to not support establishment …
Media Statement On Behalf Of The Te Kōtui Reo Taumata Collective, Representing The Marae, Hapū And Iwi Residing Within The Manawatū District Council Ward
On behalf of all marae, hapū, and iwi residing within the Manawatū District Council Ward, and under the Te Kōtui Reo Taumata Collective, we hereby seek to express our extreme dismay with the Manawatū District Council’s decision to not support establishment of a Māori ward. The decision is catastrophic for our marae, hapū and iwi, and perpetuates longstanding inequities, injustices and historical trauma previously suffered by our people in the past. The rejection of the Māori Ward also negates the significant amount of positive work unde
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Press Release – National Iwi Chairs
On 7 May 2021, the National Iwi Chairs forum conferred the inaugural Te Whare Pukenga award to Dr Te Moana Nui a Kiwa Jackson (Moana Jackson) for his outstanding contributions as an advocate, facilitator and educator for Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Human Rights …
Dr Moana Jackson Recognised For His National Contributions To Whanau, Hapu And Iwi With The Inaugural Presentation Of Te Whare Pukenga Award By The National Iwi Chairs Forum 7 May 2021.
On 7 May 2021, the National Iwi Chairs forum conferred the inaugural Te Whare Pukenga award to Dr Te Moana Nui a Kiwa Jackson (Moana Jackson) for his outstanding contributions as an advocate, facilitator and educator for Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Human Rights and social justice.
Press Release – Te Kotui Reo On behalf of all marae, hap, and iwi residing within the Manawat District Council Ward, and under the Te Ktui Reo Taumata Collective, we hereby seek to express our extreme dismay with the Manawat District Councils decision to not support establishment …
On behalf of all marae, hapū, and iwi residing within the Manawatū District Council Ward, and under the Te Kōtui Reo Taumata Collective, we hereby seek to express our extreme dismay with the Manawatū District Council’s decision to not support establishment of a Māori ward. The decision is catastrophic for our marae, hapū and iwi, and perpetuates longstanding inequities, injustices and historical trauma previously suffered by our people in the past. The rejection of the Māori Ward also negates the significant amount of positive work undertaken throughout the past decade to foster collectivity, collaboration and engagement with Iwi and Hapū working closely alongside Council. As Te Tiriti par
Māori Party co-leaders Rawiri Waititi Debbie Ngarewa-Packer.
Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas
The National Party has been piling on the pressure, saying the [https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/441575/government-plans-may-lead-to-maori-systems-for-education-justice-collins the government is creating a separatist system, and the Authority is just one of many ways they re giving more governing power to Māori.
They vehemently oppose the Authority s joint-decision making powers, which allow it to veto the sign-off of policy put forward by the wider national body, Health NZ.
Minister of Health Andrew Little said that might extend the policy-making and decision-making out by a small margin but it won t stop reaching agreement.