mana motuhake

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Mana motuhake is a core Māori concept expressing self-determination, autonomy, and the right of Māori to maintain authority over their own affairs, lands, and identity.

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mana motuhake canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori concept
cultural concept
political concept
social concept
componentOf Māori political philosophy
Māori worldview
contrastsWith assimilation policies
centralised state control
hasAspect authority over culture
authority over land
authority over language
authority over political institutions
authority over resources
authority over social institutions
collective autonomy
community control
maintenance of distinct status
protection of identity
self-defined development
hasEtymology derived from Māori words "mana" and "motuhake"
hasLanguage Māori language
hasMeaning Māori sovereignty
autonomy
independent status
self-determination
separate authority
relatesTo Māori activism
Māori cultural revitalisation
Māori customary authority
Māori governance
Māori
surface form: Māori identity

Māori lands
Māori people
Māori political movements
Māori sovereignty movement
surface form: Māori self-governance

Māori self-management of resources
Treaty of Waitangi
collective rights
indigenous rights
rangatiratanga
tino rangatiratanga
supportsGoal Māori control over Māori affairs
protection of Māori collective rights
recognition of Māori authority
usedIn Māori community development
Māori constitutional debates
Māori legal claims
Māori political discourse
Waitangi Tribunal claims

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