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A cross-cultural program connects Maori master’s students with Native Americans to provide international context for leadership training. A delegation of two dozen students and faculty from New Zealand’s University of Canterbury’s School of Maori and Indigenous Studies explore the similarities and differences in Native governance, social structure, language, arts and economic opportunities. Members of the group will share what they’re learning and how they see the program benefits their work to connect with and improve their own cultures.
Guests:
Che Wilson (Ngati Rangi/ Whanganui) – president of the Maori Party and program leader for the Masters in Maori and Indigenous Leadership program at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand
William Grant (Ngai Tahu/Ngati Porou) – director of the Masters in Maori and Indigenous Leadership program at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand
Break 1 music: Tānerore (song) NRG Rising (artist) Say Yes to Life (album)
Break 2 music: Rumble (Remastered) (song) Link Wray (artist) Rumble (Remastered) (single)