Kid Docs by Jenny Lynne5/21/2023 ![]() but nothing they say convinces her they have her back as a Māori woman. She says ACT and National talk about working for all New Zealanders. We would really like to work together with the government no matter who’s in Government to be able to come up with solutions that are going to be working for us all,” Dr Tupara says. But maybe in the future that’s where Māori obviously want to go. That’s not what Māori have been talking about. “The ACT Party for example talk about co-government. Fourteen-year-old Connor Hansen became a doctor two days ago-along with all of his friends. Rebirth Story Telling to Children from Norse Mythology and the Nibelungenlied (Classic. ![]() She says some parties have been whipping up controversy about things like Three Waters and the shelved He Puapua report on implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. ![]() League president Hope Tupara says there is a lot of misunderstanding in the community about the concept. National Iwi Chairs Forum, the New Zealand Māori Council and the Māori Women’s Welfare League have called on the government to actively promote co-governance because it is good for all New Zealanders. ![]()
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