Tūhoe: co-governance is not our word
Recently obtained board minutes from Te Urewera reveal a troubled relationship between the Board and Crown, a Board that rejects the term 'co-governance' and is wary of the court of public opinion.
Last week Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson admitted that the ship had sailed on explaining co-governance to the public, which is why he conceded that it needs to be reframed in a way it can be understood.
Jackson believes that he’s worked out the two areas the Government has gone wrong with explaining co-g…
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