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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2009

Te Taru White, the Kaihatu (joint leader and curator) of Aotearoa New Zealand's national museum, explains the difficulty of creating oneness in a country where indigenous people have been marginalized. Sharing power at the level of national institutions can help empower the marginalized and work toward oneness.

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  • The Treaty of Waitangi is not a partnership and anyone who believes it is needs to read it. It's very brief and to the point, it is a clear cession of sovereignty in exchange for British citizenship.

  • LOVEcanheal, you say oneness?

    hmmm why the ??, I see you NZ on ur profile, get with the real deal.

    Yes tika 1ness.

    Power is not only materials, or self posturing, true power is sharing. It is the might of that sharing process that builds the power.

    Love this video, well done maori

    Tihei Mauri Ora

  • oneness?!!building a nation.

    sharing power?

  • 5 ***** :):)

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