About to start a 2.5 day conference at Vic Uni.
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Great quote: "The opposite of poverty is not wealth, it is justice".
Talk number two about to get under way
#KiaTikaKiaPono
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Talk number two about to get under way
#KiaTikaKiaPono
So, with (presumably) all the delegates here now, the room has about 150ppl in it, and another 3 in masks... so the percentage has dropped to a much more usual 6% odd...
Flip side, CO2 hasn't gone above 548ppm in this lecture theatre at all.
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So, with (presumably) all the delegates here now, the room has about 150ppl in it, and another 3 in masks... so the percentage has dropped to a much more usual 6% odd...
Flip side, CO2 hasn't gone above 548ppm in this lecture theatre at all.
Edward Gibbon Wakefield (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Gibbon_Wakefield)
Honestly, a Grade A cunt*. Not a single redeeming feature.
* Views my own, not the words of the speaker...

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Edward Gibbon Wakefield (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Gibbon_Wakefield)
Honestly, a Grade A cunt*. Not a single redeeming feature.
* Views my own, not the words of the speaker...

"Capitalism and colonialism are not inevitable, they are political choices"
"the generation that uses the carbon fuels will never live with the effects".
Some great quotes in this talk.
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"Capitalism and colonialism are not inevitable, they are political choices"
"the generation that uses the carbon fuels will never live with the effects".
Some great quotes in this talk.
"What would you do with your time if you had complete autonomy over it?"
"I come to you today broken. First time speaking in public since October. I have fatigue, anxiety, light sensitivity. But none of that mattered when I was doing physical mahi with mana to repair the whenua. Why is it only for my paid work?"
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"What would you do with your time if you had complete autonomy over it?"
"I come to you today broken. First time speaking in public since October. I have fatigue, anxiety, light sensitivity. But none of that mattered when I was doing physical mahi with mana to repair the whenua. Why is it only for my paid work?"
"Māori Sovereignty is not the same as privatisation. They [Māori Sovereignty] are focused on building for the community. Tino Rangatiratanga and Te Kāwanatanga is not a zero sum game."
"If I say 'economic' and I say 'the Māori economy' i have two very different things pictured in my head. There is value in reclaiming that language, there are other things that can hold value than money. The choices at the moment are 'work a shitty job' or 'die', and we can do better than that"
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"Māori Sovereignty is not the same as privatisation. They [Māori Sovereignty] are focused on building for the community. Tino Rangatiratanga and Te Kāwanatanga is not a zero sum game."
"If I say 'economic' and I say 'the Māori economy' i have two very different things pictured in my head. There is value in reclaiming that language, there are other things that can hold value than money. The choices at the moment are 'work a shitty job' or 'die', and we can do better than that"
"It is time to claim ourselves as an indigenous land. And for those of you who identify as Tāngata Tiriti to stand with us. The answer to many of the world's problems today lies with 'indigeneity'."
"When we say world leaders, the mind goes to Prime Ministers and Presidents, but it is indigenous leaders who are looking after their people, their lands, and showing true leadership."
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"It is time to claim ourselves as an indigenous land. And for those of you who identify as Tāngata Tiriti to stand with us. The answer to many of the world's problems today lies with 'indigeneity'."
"When we say world leaders, the mind goes to Prime Ministers and Presidents, but it is indigenous leaders who are looking after their people, their lands, and showing true leadership."
What we've seen in Australia, Canada, the US, despite democracy, indigenous voices aren't being heard. It is always based on majority votes, and we will never be the majority.
What does it mean to live on indigenous lands? We rely too much on Te Tiriti as a turning point. It's a reference point, we need to think about the generations before that.
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What we've seen in Australia, Canada, the US, despite democracy, indigenous voices aren't being heard. It is always based on majority votes, and we will never be the majority.
What does it mean to live on indigenous lands? We rely too much on Te Tiriti as a turning point. It's a reference point, we need to think about the generations before that.
Our life expectancy remains far too low, not because we don't want to change it, but because of the systemic challenges that exist and hold us back.
Is it perhaps time that Māori work more closely with indigenous cultures across the world?
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Our life expectancy remains far too low, not because we don't want to change it, but because of the systemic challenges that exist and hold us back.
Is it perhaps time that Māori work more closely with indigenous cultures across the world?
Day two of #KiaTikaKiaPono starts with a session from Dame Marilyn Waring, entitled "Vigilance, evidence, action".
Very entertaining speaker. Lots of stories... none i can condense into pithy quotes unfortunately.
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Day two of #KiaTikaKiaPono starts with a session from Dame Marilyn Waring, entitled "Vigilance, evidence, action".
Very entertaining speaker. Lots of stories... none i can condense into pithy quotes unfortunately.
Amazing talk. Covering everything from unpaid labour by women keeping the economy alive, the Springboks tour, our nuclear free movement, the Raglan airport protests, the Cuban missile crisis, UN charters, select committees, death threats, physical assaults, the pay equity looting, calculating GDP, the value of National Parks, counting manufactured weapons as fixed assets vs consumables...
Amazing history. Amazing speaker.
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Amazing talk. Covering everything from unpaid labour by women keeping the economy alive, the Springboks tour, our nuclear free movement, the Raglan airport protests, the Cuban missile crisis, UN charters, select committees, death threats, physical assaults, the pay equity looting, calculating GDP, the value of National Parks, counting manufactured weapons as fixed assets vs consumables...
Amazing history. Amazing speaker.
"When minister Willis announced she wanted to be the Minister for Economic Growth, you realise how little she knows about it - because anyone who knows anything about Economic Growth would not want to have anything to do with it"

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"When minister Willis announced she wanted to be the Minister for Economic Growth, you realise how little she knows about it - because anyone who knows anything about Economic Growth would not want to have anything to do with it"

"Whatever you are meant to do, do it now. The conditions are *always* impossible."
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"Whatever you are meant to do, do it now. The conditions are *always* impossible."
[It's sad that] "everywhere that has been bombed will have _great_ GDP for the next 10 years, because GDP is all about 'How do you pay for the war?'. "
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[It's sad that] "everywhere that has been bombed will have _great_ GDP for the next 10 years, because GDP is all about 'How do you pay for the war?'. "
Talk two this morning. Been looking forward to this, after meeting one of the speakers yesterday.
"For those who don't know, Ihumātao is one of the longest occupied villages in Tāmaki Makaurau."


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Talk two this morning. Been looking forward to this, after meeting one of the speakers yesterday.
"For those who don't know, Ihumātao is one of the longest occupied villages in Tāmaki Makaurau."


"If there is to be a future, what must we reclaim, and how?"
"We enhance mana by embodying tika, pono, and aroha."
Tautoko tēnei!

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"If there is to be a future, what must we reclaim, and how?"
"We enhance mana by embodying tika, pono, and aroha."
Tautoko tēnei!

"If you don't know about a situation, how can you possibly care?
In consent hearings, only adjoining land owners could attend, not even those just one street away."
"You think you can't stop a trans national company, and that sounds right... But that's what we did, using 5 pou (pillars):
1. Ka mua, ka muri - learn from past to move into the future
2. Mana taketake - indigenous led
3. Mahi tahi - community supported action
4. Matarau - multi-pronged action
5. Kia tau - ..." -
"If you don't know about a situation, how can you possibly care?
In consent hearings, only adjoining land owners could attend, not even those just one street away."
"You think you can't stop a trans national company, and that sounds right... But that's what we did, using 5 pou (pillars):
1. Ka mua, ka muri - learn from past to move into the future
2. Mana taketake - indigenous led
3. Mahi tahi - community supported action
4. Matarau - multi-pronged action
5. Kia tau - ..."5. Kia tau - A graceful response"
"People came for the land, but stayed for the people."
"As I stood there, I felt 800 years of our tūpuna kick in and flow through us."
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5. Kia tau - A graceful response"
"People came for the land, but stayed for the people."
"As I stood there, I felt 800 years of our tūpuna kick in and flow through us."
"Justice is always relational and foundational, for land reclamation.
Relational [whenua-based] learning nourished ethical commitments.
Cultural sustaining narratives are essential to build a movement to get the government to stand on the right side of history.
Finally, we owe it to our mokopuna to believe. Believe it is possible to drive the required change for justice, reconciliation, and healing."
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About to start a 2.5 day conference at Vic Uni.
Really looking forward to it
️@Phil_Tanner Sounds like a great conference, Phil. I have enjoyed your 'toots' from it. Some great quotes. The opposite of poverty is not wealth, it is justice" is my favourite - so far!