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Episode 61: The Haka Heard Around the World
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Episode 61: The Haka Heard Around the World

Today’s episode explores the history and ongoing impact of settler colonialism in Aotearoa (New Zealand), specifically focusing on the Māori struggle to uphold the Treaty of Waitangi. Dr. Jaime Hoerricks argues that settler colonialism is a global phenomenon that dispossesses Indigenous peoples of their lands and cultural identities. The source article examines the Māori perspective on the treaty, highlighting the need for full fidelity to its original intent of partnership and shared governance. Dr. Hoerricks contrasts this vision with the settler-colonial mindset, which prioritises the extraction of resources over the sacredness of the land. Ultimately, the source article emphasises the urgent need to dismantle the structures of settler colonialism and to work towards a future of justice and partnership with Indigenous peoples.

Here’s the link to the source article: https://open.substack.com/pub/autside/p/the-treaty-the-haka-and-the-global

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