E oho! He Whakaputanga and He Puapua

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Hear Carwyn Jones (Ngāti Kahungunu) Pūkenga Matua (Lead Academic) in the Ahunga Tikanga (Māori Laws and Philosophy) programme at Te Wānanga o Raukawa discuss Rangatiratanga in the Age of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

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E oho! Waitangi Series, held at the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Māttauranga o Aotearoa, aims to lay the foundation for all people living in Aotearoa by exploring key events that shaped the nation we call home. It's a series for everyone; hear amazing speakers from diverse backgrounds focussing on historical events, contemporary consequences and collective understanding. Each event entails inspiring talks and the opportunity to kōrero further afterwards.

Find out more about the series https://natlib.govt.nz/events/e-oho-w...

0:00:00 Mihi
0:05:49 Waiata
0:07:06 Introduction — Tanja Schubert-McArthur
0:11:27 Introduction — Carwyn Jones
0:14:36 He Whakaputanga (Declaration of Independence)
0:18:09 What He Whakaputanga does
0:20:47 'Nga Tino Rangatira' and 'Te Whakaminenga'
0:25:34 Disputes around He Whakaputanga
0:29:20 The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP)
0:32:52 Features of UNDRIP
0:36:23 Self-determination
0:38:35 Free, prior and informed consent
0:40:25 How do He Whakaputanga, Te Tiriti, and UNDRIP relate?
0:44:30 He Puapua
0:49:47 What He Puapua does
0:55:09 Recent events around COVID-19
1:00:35 Question 1
1:05:17 Question 2
1:13:06 Question 3
1:14:51 Question 4
1:17:40 Question 5
1:19:49 Question 5
1:24:37 Conclusion

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