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The report was launched on Waitangi Day. 2016. There were seven recommendations from the report relating to future actions. In February 2021 there was a Matike Mai Constitutional Convention, which was one of the recommendations. It took place online rather than in-person due to Covid-19 restrictions.
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co-ordinated Matike Mai Aotearoa Rangatahi Youth for Constitutional Transformation to get perspectives from young people and 70 meetings and workshops were held around New Zealand. This ended up being a comprehensive report in its own right drawing from thirteen different regional groups and ran
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group activities to gain perspectives with young people at secondary schools, Wharekura, tertiary providers, community centres and youth justice centres. Puumanawhiti said: "Young voices are often not valued or are ignored, yet we are the ones who will shape our future constitution". Matike Mai
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who died in March 2022. The working group had a clear mandate to consult Māori and initially proposed 30 hui (Māori meetings), but responded to requests. In the end 252 hui were held all throughout New Zealand between 2012 and 2015. The first hui was held at
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The Matike Mai Working Group had over 10,000 people attend and over 800 written submissions. Funding and support for the hui was granted mostly by JR McKenzie Trust. Other sources included groups who were hosting and some research funding from
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The Matike Mai report is part of a landscape of constitutional work in recent times including two other expert-led dialogues by the Constitutional Advisory Panel published by the
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initiative made up of constitutional experts and respected Māori leaders who consulted Māori between 2012 and 2015 and generated a report on constitutional transformation for
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The working group had the following terms of reference for consultation and a report: “To develop and implement a model for an inclusive Constitution for Aotearoa based on
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During the development of the report there were 28 contributing members to the working group as listed in the appendix of the report, as follows:
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groups, gangs and churches. Jackson attended all 252 hui. Extensive discussion and debate of values for a constitution were part of the hui.
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The Report of Matike Mai Aotearoa an Independent Working Group on Constitutional Transformation in New Zealand
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Stephens, Māramari (2019). "'He rangi tā Matawhāiti, he rangi tā Matawhānui': Looking toward 2040".
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Aotearoa Rangatahi Youth for Constitutional Transformation was funded by the JR McKenzie Trust, the
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Trust Fund on Indigenous Issues and the New Zealand National Commission for
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Jackson, Moana; Mutu, Margaret; Matike Mai Working Group (1 January 2016),
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has held the role of chairperson since the inception, and the convener was
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is a report commissioned by New Zealand government agency
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Independent Working Group on Constitutional Transformation
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He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Niu Tireni of 1835
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between 2012 and 2017. Members included spokesperson
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LLB (Hons) Degree, Victoria University of Wellington
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Index

Māori
Aotearoa
New Zealand
Waitangi Day
National Iwi Chairs Forum
iwi
tikanga
He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Niu Tireni of 1835
Te Tiriti o Waitangi of 1840
Margaret Mutu
Moana Jackson
Waipatu
marae
Ngāti Kahungunu
LGBTQI
University of Auckland
New Zealand Government
Sir Geoffrey Palmer
He Puapua
Te Puni Kōkiri
UN declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples
Maria Bargh
Kaumātua
Apirana Mahuika
Willow-Jean Prime
Veronica Tawhai
Ngaa Rauuira Puumanawawhiti
Pania Newton
digital media
theatrical

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