Primer on Treaty principles
Carwyn Jones answers some frequently asked questions about Treaty principles.
Lake Mangamahoe, New Plymouth
Carwyn Jones answers some frequently asked questions about Treaty principles.
Why it makes sense to co-govern and work together
No ordinary experiment. How mana whenua lead the way in revolutionising environmental healing
People have been asking us how these ideas fit into the context of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. This brochure, which has been a collaborative effort,
In partnership with Daylight Creative and The Spinoff we have created a visual representation of our action plan!
A tika transition to a flourishing Aotearoa is one that embraces tikanga Māori as a source ofsolutions, upholds Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is consistent
Maria Bargh, Carwyn Jones & Ellie Tapsell Wellington Regional Leadership Committee 10:30-11:30am, Tues 29.08.23 A webinar where Maria, Carwyn and Ellie discuss the Me Tū
This guidance presents a briefing on the research undertaken by Tapsell (2022) whichexplored the dual issue of care (for each other and for the environment)
Briefing of the advice provided to The Review into the Future for Local Government by Me Tū ā-Uru working group members Carwyn Jones, Maria Bargh,
Matthew Scobie, Andraya Heyes, Rachael Evans & Peni Fukofuka explore the possibilities for resourcing rangatiratanga, or Indigenous self-determination.
Inaugural Lecture: Professor Maria Bargh Māori politics is the first politics of Aotearoa. With hapū based political decision-making, tikanga principles underpinning political community and leadership,
Carwyn Jones explores some of the key features of co-governance, or shared decision making, between Māori and the Crown in the May 2023 Policy Quarterly