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For this episode of White Noise we found some time during our travels in Aotearoa teaching the subject Indigenous Law in Aotearoa and Australia to connect with Dr Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown to talk about Te Tiriti o Waitangi. This conversation was recorded on the lands of Te Atiawa in Te Whanganui a Tara (Wellington) and produced on Wurundjeri Country, in Naarm, Victoria. We pay our respects to the elders, past and present, of these Countries. We are privileged to witness this conversation about First Nations justice on unceded Indigenous lands. Our guest on this episode is Dr Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown [https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/luke.fitzmaurice], Senior Lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington Te Herenga Waka Law School. The White Noise podcast is a production of the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub at the University of Melbourne. You can find out more about us on our website [https://law.unimelb.edu.au/iljh], or by following us on Instagram. [https://www.instagram.com/indigenouslawandjusticehub] The White Noise podcast is hosted and executive produced by Jaynaya Dwyer, [https://law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/jaynaya-dwyer] Lecturer at the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub. The soundtrack, White Noise, is written and performed by John Wayne (Yuggerabul Meriam Le) [https://artist-bookings.com/indigenous-artists/john-wayne], with accompaniment on guitar by Cisco. We are grateful to John Wayne for lending his voice to this program. Our sincere to the staff of the MLS Digital Studio, Greta Robenstone for the production of this podcast. Thanks also to James Griew, Research Assistant at the Hub. A full transcript of this episode is available here [https://law.unimelb.edu.au/iljh/resources/white-noise-of-settler-law-justice-talks]. Feedback To send feedback on this episode or to make inquiries about the White Noise podcast please contact mls-indigenous@unimelb.edu.au [mls-indigenous@unimelb.edu.au] Quick glossary Loose translations of te reo Māori terms for those unfamiliar and seeking guidance to follow along this conversation: Hikoi – a communal walk or march Kingitanga – Māori King movement Kohanga reo – Māori immersion early childhood centres Kotahitanga – literally meaning unity Te Reo Māori – Māori language Te Tiriti o Waitangi – The treaty between Crown and Māori signed in 1840. Te Tiriti is used to refer to the te reo Māori language text of the treaty. Tino rangatiratanga - sovereignty, self-determination, autonomy Whakapapa - ancestry, genealogy, descent More information on the episode You can learn more about the themes discussed in this episode through the following resources: * Luke shares public education information on Te Tiriti via Instagram @DrLukeFitzmauriceBrown [https://www.instagram.com/drlukefitzmauricebrown/] For information on recent political developments around Te Tiriti see the three-part series in The Spinoff: * ‘Undoing years of progress’: How the Treaty Principles Bill breaches te Tiriti [https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/04-09-2024/undoing-years-of-progress-how-the-treaty-principles-bill-breaches-te-tiriti] (4 September 2024) * Division and social disorder’: The Waitangi Tribunal on the Treaty Principles Bill [https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/03-09-2024/division-and-social-disorder-the-waitangi-tribunal-on-the-treaty-principles-bill] (3 September 2024) * Understanding the Waitangi Tribunal’s report on the Treaty Principles Bill [https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/02-09-2024/understanding-the-waitangi-tribunals-report-on-the-treaty-principles-bill] (2 September 2024) * We also discussed the following of Luke’s work: * Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown, ‘A Treaty Breach ‘born of Hostility to the Promise itself’: Tamariki, Whānau and Te Tiriti’ in M Turei Stanton, N Wheen and J Haywar Te Tiriti o Waitangi Relationships: People, Politics and Law (Bridget Williams Books, 2024) * Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown and Maria Bargh, Stepping Up: Covid-19 Checkpoints and Rangatiratanga (Huia Publishers, 2021) * Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown, ‘Section 7AA is worth fighting for, but we must remember its not rangatiratanga’ Māori Law Review
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