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Business Scoop » Celebrating Our Nation's Top Offshore Talent In A Moment When Inspiration Is Needed Most


Press Release – Kea New Zealand
Kea honours Peter Cooper as World Class Supreme Award Winner for 2021 Kea World Class New Zealand …
Kea honours Peter Cooper as World Class Supreme Award Winner for 2021
Kea World Class New Zealand Supreme Winner, Peter Cooper
New Zealand’s global network for offshore Kiwi, Kea, has celebrated an impressive line-up of our global achievers at The Kea World Class Awards 2021, held at Shed 10, Auckland last night.
The Awards ceremony inducted six new Kea World Class New Zealanders and one Friend of New Zealand, attracting an impressive crowd of past and present alumni who gathered to acknowledge this year’s winners and to welcome Supreme Award winner, Peter Cooper. ....

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Five of the most sacred Māori sites in New Zealand


Lorna Thornber05:00, Jun 04 2021
MCNEILL FAMILY
The end of the journey as the McNeil family reach the tip of the fishtail, Te Rerenga Wairua aka Cape Reinga.
Blessed be Aotearoa, a land full-to-bursting with sacred sites. Many of our best-known landmarks have strong spiritual significance to Māori, helping tell the stories of how our nation came to be.
Heritage New Zealand recognises more than 180 wāhi tapu – which it defines as places sacred to Māori in the traditional, spiritual, religious, ritual or mythological sense – but there are many more scattered throughout the country. In some cases, the stories behind them are recorded in official historic records, while others remain largely unknown to all but local iwi. ....

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Community Scoop » Matike Mai Constitutional Convention Leading National Discussion For Change


Press Release – National Iwi Chairs
Dr Moana Jacksons keynote for Matike Mai Constitutional Convention, 3rd February 2021 stated that this was a hui that is part of a long history of constitutionalism and for Mori living in a colonised state to continue to reclaim mana motuhake and …
Dr Moana Jackson’s keynote for Matike Mai Constitutional Convention, 3rd February 2021 stated that “
this was a hui that is part of a long history of constitutionalism and for Māori living in a colonised state to continue to reclaim mana motuhake and rangatiratanga.”
Dr Jackson, (Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Porou) a constitutional expert, acknowledged the convention as a mark in history and that, “ ....

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Iwi leaders urge kaumātua to stay home amid Covid-19 uncertainty


People queue in cars for Covid-19 tests in Kamo, Northland, this week.
Photo: RNZ / Liu Chen
Te Kahui o Taonui, Te Tai Tokerau iwi leaders, met yesterday to discuss how best to protect at risk people, including kaumātua, from the community case of Covid-19 in the region.
Ngāpuhi Pandemic Response project lead Tia Ashby was at the hui and said that if kaumātua did need to leave the home for important appointments, they should wear a mask.
We just need to be vigilant and protect our whakapapa, Ashby.
Many [iwi] have now engaged resurgence protocols, we ve mobilised our health workforce and extended testing hours [and] all these messages have been communicated out to whānau and to the wider community. ....

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Sharing the Sovereign: Indigenous Peoples, Recognition, Treaties and the State | Dominic O'Sullivan


This book explains how recognition theory contributes to non-colonial and enduring political relationships between Indigenous nations and the state. It refers to Indigenous Australian arguments for a Voice to Parliament and treaties to show what recognition may mean for practical politics and policy-making. It considers critiques of recognition theory by Canadian First Nations’ scholars who make strong arguments for its assimilationist effect, but shows that ultimately, recognition is a theory and practice of transformative potential, requiring fundamentally different ways of thinking about citizenship and sovereignty. 
This book draws extensively on New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi and measures to support Maori political participation, to show what treaties and a Voice to Parliament could mean in practical terms. It responds to liberal democratic objections to show how institutionalised means of indigenous participation may, in fact, make democracy work better. ....

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