1In some nations of the Pacific, indigenous people have exercised their rights as tangata whenua. Some, such as Fiji and Vanuatu, are independent States, but in others, including New Zealand and Australia, indigenous people are part of the greater State. A look at the political rights of first peoples of the land in the Pacific.
Studio discussion with Maori Catholic Lay Worker Manuka Henare, Opposition Maori Affairs spokesman Winston Peters and Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs Fran Wilde.
- Start 00 : 00 : 29
- Finish 00 : 28 : 30
- Duration 28 : 01
Reporters
- Nan Wehepeihana (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Jean-Marie Chauvel (Kanak Nationalist)
- Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka (Fijian Coup Leader)
- Cynthia Rowan (Spokesperson, Catholic Social Justice Council)
- Helen O'Connor (Kalahau Hawaii)
- Manuka Henare (Maori Catholic Lay Worker)
- Winston Peters (Opposition Maori Affairs Spokesman, National Party)
- Fran Wilde (Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Labour Party)
Locations
- New Caledonia
- Fiji
- Australia
- United States