Hundreds of people arrived at Matahiwi Marae in Hawke’s Bay yesterday as indigenous rights campaigner and scholar Moana Jackson (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Porou) was brought home through the mists of
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Māori MPs committed to continuing Moana Jackson’s mahi
Māori MPs across the House have mourned legal scholar Moana Jackson, some sharing their memories of the man who fought for change.
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Māori rights advocate dies
Renowned legal scholar Dr Te Moana Nui a Kiwa Jackson (Moana Jackson) has died of cancer at 76 less than a year after his national contributions to whānau, hapū and iwi were recognised by the Natio
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Arming police damaging for relationship with Māori- Moana Jackson
Māori lawyer and social commentator, Moana Jackson worked with Emilie Rakete on the police firearms claim. He believes arming police will damage the work of trying to improve Police relations with Māori.
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Ihumātao- 'Don't forget, the Crown caused this problem', Moana Jackson
Lawyer Moana Jackson says Ihumātao represents a ‘cystalising’ of numerous injustices against Māori and although people may not know all the background they know injustice when they see it.
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Moana Jackson links suicide to colonisation
The global indigenous suicide prevention symposium is in its second day in Wellington.
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Moana Jackson set to receive honorary doctarate
One of Māoridoms most important legal scholars Moana Jackson (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongomaiwahine and Ngāti Porou) will receive an honorary doctorate from Victoria University of Wellington at a graduation ceremony in December.
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Kahungunu says TPP is a denial of democracy
Ngāti Kahungunu say the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a denial of democracy and they will continue to fight against its recognition in New Zealand law.
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New Zealand win seat on the UN Security Council
There was a huge announcement for New Zealand today. New Zealand has just won a seat on the United Nations Security Council in a ballot conducted at the General Assembly in New York this morning, taking more than two-thirds of the votes.