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New Zealand is described as being comparatively advanced globally in providing for the inclusion of Māori in terms of government and culture, however the report claims that there is still work to be done. As stated in the report: "The main contribution of the Declaration Working Group is to recommend
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Te Mana o Te Wai was set up by the Labour government to provide an elevated role for Māori in decision-making, and work on Māori rights and interests in freshwater. Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta began work on the implementation of a set of entities to transfer management of drinking water
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described the declaration as "toothless", and said: "There are four provisions we have problems with, which make the declaration fundamentally incompatible with New Zealand's constitutional and legal arrangements." Article 26 in particular, "appears to require recognition of rights to lands now
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voted against, with 11 other nations abstaining. The declaration affirms indigenous people as having the same rights as all other people, and seeks to protect and promote indigenous culture, as well as recognise rights to land and resources. The indigenous people of New Zealand are the
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The Department of Conservation is consulting on proposals to transfer Public Conservation Land, reform conservation governance to reflect Treaty Partnership at all levels, and provide for the delegation, transfer and devolution of functions and powers to Māori people.
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said New Zealand's endorsement of a declaration on indigenous rights would not change "our fundamental laws or constitution". Additionally, Key stated that it was "a good day for New Zealand" following Sharples's announcement of support for the declaration.
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The report accentuates the idea that New Zealand has reached a state of maturity, and is now in the position to undertake the transition necessary to restructure governance to realise Māori authority. Existing government initiatives, laws and policy, and
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claimed that the Māori Health Authority would ensure Māori input in funding and improve Māori health outcomes. In mid-September 2021, the government announced the interim board members of the Health Authority, whose membership included co-chairs
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stating that her government did not publicly release He Puapua "because of a concern that it would be misconstrued as government policy". However, several steps have been taken in order to implement the declaration specified in the report.
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commenced work on introducing a new New Zealand history curriculum that would reflect Māori oriented history, colonisation and the impact of power and privilege. The new education curriculum will primarily cover the following themes:
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who in August 2019 set up a "Declaration Working Group" of four government officials and five non-state representatives. The report was returned to the Māori Development Minister in December 2019, but was not released until the
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tribal territories, including where iwi can positively contribute towards the control of, access to, and management of all lands and resources within their territorial claims, in accordance with Māori customs and
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estate, supported by significantly increased return of Crown lands and waters, including coasts, foreshore and seabed rights, to Māori ownership. (This is in addition to Treaty of Waitangi settlement claims).
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parties, who subsequently released the report to the public. The report's publication sparked significant controversy and a debate on the constitutional foundation of the country.
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However, it is defined as ranging from participation in government at one end, to full independence at the other. It is noted that in-between are self-government agreements and
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confirmed that her party would oppose the new legislation, stating that New Zealanders had not been consulted on these changes. The bill passed its third reading in the
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to set some Māori health strategy and policies, and oversee the commissioning of some Māori health services. The proposed organisation was criticised by the opposition
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All Māori will have the opportunity to access, practice and develop their culture and language, connect with their ancestors, and be confident in their ethnic identity.
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The report gives a roadmap to giving effect to the principles set out in the UN declaration by 2040, the year which marks the 200th anniversary of the signing of the
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The report states that the purpose of the declaration is to provide a roadmap to achieve a "Vision 2040", the year which marks the bicentenary of the signing of the
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and the Crown. In acknowledgement of this, the report has divided its roadmap aims into 5 distinct realization themes: Authority and Jurisprudence, Government and
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Iwi will be exercising authority over all aspects of their culture, including the ability to control, protect and develop their cultural and natural heritage.
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Māori will be exercising exclusive and/or shared authority over claimed land, territories and resources and over matters related with sacred land and culture.
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In 2009, the Australian government reversed their decision and decided to join the declaration. Additionally, Canada and the United States, under the
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Māori procedures and customs will be functioning and applicable across New Zealand under Māori authority, and under Crown authority where applicable.
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and protect our land and territories. This includes, since the 1920s, engagement in international affairs for recognition of our rights under the
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lawfully owned by other citizens, both indigenous and non-indigenous. This ignores contemporary reality and would be impossible to implement."
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are in line with the roadmap. In particular the rights and interests of Māori who are disabled, women, elderly, youth, children, as well as
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He Puapua – Report of the Working Group on a Plan to Realise the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand
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did not support the declaration because it did not consider it fit for New Zealand's constitutional arrangements, or the pattern of
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New Zealand will be a nation where Māori will be thriving and prosperous in all aspects of life, including access generations.
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announced that the New Zealand Government would be introducing legislation to uphold local councils' decisions to establish
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pointed out this will mean the organisation will lack ratepayer accountability and risks becoming self-serving.
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The nation will know and appreciate tribal boundaries, where the practice of overt tribal control is evident.
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outlines a structure in which to outline the goals of Vision 2040, structured around five key areas.
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model where half of entity board members will be elected and the other half represent mana whenua.
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All New Zealanders will embrace and respect Māori culture as an integral part of national identity.
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New Zealand in the late 20th century and evolution of a national identity with cultural plurality.
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Law, policy, processes and entities will support a bicultural system of governance and management.
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He Puapua remained hidden from public view until May 2021, when it was leaked to the opposition
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is quite significant, and may be subject to include almost every aspect of relations between
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Māori will have a meaningful, and sometimes dominant voice in resource management decisions.
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Tribal/clan governance structures will be established, with their authority recognised.
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to inquire into and report on appropriate measures to achieve the goals set out by the
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will be flourishing, its use will be widespread, and its integrity will be protected.
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Evolving national identity of New Zealand in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
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He Puapua was not acknowledged as official government policy, with Prime Minister
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Opinions on the legal consequences of signing up to the declaration were split.
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Colonisation of, and immigration to, New Zealand, including the New Zealand Wars.
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New Zealand's understanding of wellbeing will incorporate a Māori perspective.
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between peoples, which means that Māori authority is recognised and respected.
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Māori participation in central and local government will be strong and secure.
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In August 2019, the Declaration Working Group (DWG) was established by the
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The Declaration Working Group was made up of the following members:
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Relations, Lands, Territories, and Resources, Culture, and Equity.
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Following this announcement, the government came under attack from
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There will be genuine partnership bodies in the relational sphere.
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The report acknowledges that the government's priority points of
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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and wastewater. Mahuta proposed that each entity is run on a
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First encounters and early colonial history of New Zealand.
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authority over land, resources and sacred/protected areas.
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were leaked a copy and made the document public in 2021.
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included the line item: "Stop all work on He Puapua".
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services. The context of this is further emphasised.
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