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  1. Everything Mr. Harawira says is correct. Nevertheless I have known sincere and non racist school teachers who have struggled with the apparent disinclination of Maori pupils to succeed even when they could clearly do so.
    There may indeed be a deep seated suspicion about joining the Western programme for success. Not so surprising when you look at a good many of the successful products of the so called education system.
    The justice system, the education system, the environment, all these and so many other issues need lots of open, fair and full discussion leading to improvements and information exchange.
    Sadly, the actuality of the present day is that this is no longer possible.

    1. Excellent perspective and I think you touch on the key points to this issue. In order to truly understand the Maori situaton we must first take of our western ‘glasses’ and attempt to adopt an indigenous worldview. I believe many of New Zealand’s systemic problems can be remedied by attempting to visualise our society as if Europeans had assimilated rather than colonised NZ.

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