Table of Contents

He Poroporoaki 

Pihopa Manuhuia Bennett          

                                       

Foreward – The 2001 Hui a Taiohi – Young Maori Leaders’ Conference in a  Developmental Context 

Edward Te Kohu Douglas

My Reminiscences of the 1939 Young Maori Leaders Conference

Rt. Rev. Bishop Manuhuia Bennett                                                        

 

Opening Remarks From The Chair                                                              

Archie Taiaroa, Chairman, Maori Congress

Ka Mate He Tetekura Ka Ora He Tetekura

The Hon. Parekura Horomia, Minister of Maori Affairs  

Leaders Are Made Not Just Born Planning for Leaders and Leadership Succession

Petina Winiata, Te Wananga o Raukawa &

Turoa Royal, School of Education, Victoria University of Wellington                  

 

What Our People Expect of Our Leaders

Hon. Tariana Turia, Associate Minister of Maori Affairs & Healt

 

Providing Quality Advice And Services Under Changing Parameters: The Last Twenty Years and Now the Next Twenty

Ihakara Puketapu, former Secretary of Maori Affairs                          

John Clarke, former CEO, Manatu Maori

Leith Comer, CE, Te Puni Kokiri

 

Realising Our Leadership Potential    

Shane Gibbons, Project Specialist – Law Reform, Te Puni Kokiri &

Former CEO, Te Arawa Maori Trust Board

 

‘Pursue The Distant Horizons, Grasp The Opportunities Close to Hand -

 Ko te pae tawhiti, whaia, Ko te pae tata, whakamaua kia tina.’

The Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, Prime Minister

 

Rua Rautau – Goals, Monitoring, Evaluation and Response

Sir Graham Latimer, Chairman, New Zealand Maori Council

Donna Hall, Principal, Woodward Law Office

 

Setting Short, Medium and Long Term Objectives:    Political Factors, Strategies, Objectives & Goals, Milestones, Measurement, Review & Revision of Strategies

Facilitator:               Peter Douglas, Chairman, Ruapuha-Uekaha Hapu Trust

Panelists:                 Donna Awatere Huata, M.P., ACT

        Derek Tini Fox, Leader, The Maori Party

                    Willie Jackson, Leader, Mana Motuhake

        Hon. Sandra Lee, M.P., Alliance

        Nanaia Mahuta, M. P., Labour

        The Rt. Hon. Winston Peters, M.P., NZ First

        Hon. Georgina Te Heuheu, M.P., National

        Jacqui Amohanga, Mana Maori Party

 

Workshops and Convenors

Indigenous Peoples And Justice           

Moana Jackson, Maori Law Commission

 

Indigenous Rights, Governance And Accountability

Donna Hall, Principal, Woodward Law Office

 

Water: Values, Uses, Rights

Tikitu Tutua-Nathan, General Manager (Maori), Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry

 

Land Resources: Maximising Uses And Benefits

Willie Te Aho, Manager Partner Relations, Carter Holt Harvey Ltd

 

Health And Indigenous Peoples

Professor Colin Mantell, HOD Maori & Pacific Health, Auckland School of Medicine

 

Language, Education And Identity                     

Edward Te Kohu Douglas, Senior Lecturer in Maori Studies, University of Auckland

 

Relationships: Children, Whanau and Community

Anthony Tipene, HOD Ruamaki, Te Aute College &

Kerry-Ann Stephens, Te Aute College.

 

Reports and Discussion from Workshop Sessions                                                             

Conclusion – Towards 2020:
 Policy Implications From The Fifth Young Maori Leaders’ Conference, August, 2001. 
Mark Robertson Shaw and Edward Te Kohu Douglas

 

Appendices

                Changes to the Traditional Model of Maori Leadership

   Ranginui J. Walker

 

The Mandate of Leadership and the Decision Making Process

Professor Hirini Moko Mead

 

Maori Leadership and Decision Making

Nga Tuara, Te Puni Kokiri

 

Guidelines and Principals for Maori Leadership and Decision  

 Making in the Future

 

Recollections of Earlier Young Maori Leaders Conference

William (Bill) Pearson