INDIGENOUS IWI ELITE AND THE ‘KING AND I’

She says “The fortunes of Indigenous peoples (Certain Iwi/Maori elite)  is now about a shared future to stabilize global temperatures, she acknowledges King Charles for making a stand, that his voice is a moral compass to the Western World that requires Indigenous peoples to be owners and custodians of earths biodiversity, to lead climate solutions. She says “King Charles understands that he has facilitated millions of dollars of finance to IPLCs. (Indigenous Peoples and their local communities)

The voice, the author of the Herald Article that attended Dubai was Mere Takoko vice president of Conservation International Aotearoa. She established a ‘blue carbon plan to promote sustainable economic development for Nga Hapu o Ngati Porou an exclusive economic zone. (Victoria University)- The Moana Project.Promoted by several local governments Auckland,  Bay Of Plenty, Opotiki and also other universities plus the UN (Mere Takoko NZ Herald Article ‘The King and I’ and a few thousand others.

Reuters reports 6th October 2023 ‘Wall Street urged to back Indigenous Peoples as protectors of Forests and Oceans. Mere Takoko visits Helsinki  at the the initiative as to financing Ocean Pacific Climate financing (The Nordic Development Fund). To finance, mobilize private investment to climate adaption

Stepping back in history and the ‘Church Bells Across NZ Rang’ and a golden narrow window of opportunity was created. 16th October 2009 Pacific Scoop NZ reports ‘Church bells toll up and down NZ on Saturday 24th October 2009 a press release by the Anglican Church in NZ. The ringing support for ‘350; a global pointer to cut carbon dioxide concentrations in the air” reported Llyod Ashton. The Anglican Church doing its bit. A resolution was made that all churches are encouraged to take part in the 350 day bell ring. Lloyd Ashton was the Anglican Church’s Media Officer whom had spent a decade in working on creative films and production lines

The UN declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples- The Right to own, use, develop and control lands, territories and natural resources that they posses by reason of traditional ownership even if owned legally by others. Veto Rights that others do not have. Veto Rights over Parliamentary Laws Adopted 13th September 2007 Rosemary Banks represented NZ Govt. NZ Govt rejected the UNDRIP was not compliant with NZ Constitution and for all the reasons I just mentioned were included.

John Key in 2010 made a deal with the co leader of the Maori Party Pita Sharples. Sharples travelled to the UN ratified the Non-Binding UNDRIP under a complete veil of secrecy. It is this ratification of the UN Declaration that is being used to bring about apartheid in NZ. Te Pati Maori ‘ All people with Maori Ancestry are not what you publicise as your people ‘ (touted as Our People). But Waititi defends this apartheid.

‘How can it be racist when you’re trying to empower people?’

Maori nationalism is on the rise in New Zealand, with the country divided over co-governance, language and indigenous rights. As an election looms, are the players stoking tensions for political advantage?reports the Australian. Words belonging to Waititi

Its time to rethink the idea of the ‘Indigenous’ – The decolonization of everything and anything. To expose the urban radical  activists that endorse themselves as  images of them as children of the forest. The romanticizing of Tribal Feudalism and the UN Labour Organization that has totally embraced the coining of Indigenous Peoples. U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations, which was founded in 1982, and—in part because it benefitted from more regular meetings, the resources of the U.N., and the promise of drafting international law

Researched by Carol Sakey

WakeUpNZ

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/its-time-to-rethink-the-idea-of-the-indigenous

https://pacific.scoop.co.nz/2009/10/ringing-the-alarm-on-climate-change/

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/land-use-biodiversity/wall-street-urged-back-indigenous-peoples-protectors-forests-oceans-2023-10-05/

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/mere-takoko-the-king-and-i-and-a-few-thousand-others-at-cop28-in-dubai/XTBQ4REG4NA53BQGBC4SCJCX4E/

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