Indigenous Rights & Justice - Tina Ngata

In this episode, we sit down with Tina Ngata, hailing from Ngāti Porou, an advocate for Indigenous, human, and environmental rights. Recorded during the Mahi a Atua Rangi Parauri Wānanga in Gisborne, Tina shares her passion for justice, the hard decisions she’s faced, and the central role of connection in her work. We explore critical topics like the Doctrine of Discovery, colonialism, and the savage warrior myth, as well as the importance of controlling the narrative. Tina offers practical insights on being an ally, navigating privilege, and breaking free from systemic traps. 0:00 Intro 3:35 Passion for Justice 5:30 Making Hard Decisions 8:00 Focus on Connection 10:20 The Doctrine of Discovery 13:30 Colonialism and Colonisation  18:30 The Savage Warrior Myth 30:00 Controlling the Narrative  34:30 The Trap 41:00 What Can Someone Do 44:30 Being an Ally  47:25 Dripping in Privilege  50:30 Final Words

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