Te Manu Korihi News for Tuesday 17 June 2014
The chief panellist of the Glenn Inquiry is encouraging tikanga and kaupapa Maori values as ways to help overcome child abuse and domestic violence for Maori communities; An iwi with mana moana says the Tuhoe settlement puts its role as kaitiaki of fishing rights in jeopardy; An internet working group, Nga Pu Waea, is calling on Maori businesses and communities to improve their digital security as broadband is rolled out in rural areas; A Ngai Tuhoe post-settlement trustee, Matt Te Pou, wants to learn from other iwi how they work with the department of conservation to protect forest parks at a hui, which starts today.