Indigenous 100 - Tina Ngata - Episode 57
Colonialism’s impact runs deep, shaping how Indigenous peoples are perceived both at home and abroad. Ironically, outside one’s home country, there is often recognition, respect, and admiration for our uniqueness and resilience. Yet, internally, systemic issues persist—a by-product of colonial structures that remain deeply embedded in societal institutions worldwide. To hear more from Tina Ngata on this topic and her fascinating perspective on using this period as our Overton Window — an opportunity to spark a broad range of discussions — listen to her full kōrero here now on YouTube, or over on Spotify. #aotearoa #newzealand #Māori #Indigenous100 #motivationalspeakers #indigenousleaders #advocate #activist #educator

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