"Māori capitalism is increasingly powerful. The Māori economy continues to grow, but not in a way that's redistributing wealth. Māori have the highest wealth inequality of any ethnic group in NZ, so the gap between the wealthy and the poor, among just Māori is the widest. That is not sustainable."

#JackMcDonald, 2025

https://www.1of200.nz/podcast/1200-s2e174-te-pti-mori-korero-w-jack-mcdonald

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1/200 S2E174 - Te Pāti Māori Korero w/ Jack McDonald — 1/200

If you're not involved in Māori politics, there's a good chance you haven't known what to make of the conflict in Te Pāti Māori. We spoke with Jack McDonald about the history of the Party, the underlying issues, and paths forward from here.

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A perspective on the legacy of Parihaka from one of its descendants, Jack McDonald, published in 2017:

https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/09-06-2017/a-milestone-day-for-parihaka-and-for-the-long-march-to-justice-and-peace-in-aotearoa/

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A milestone day for Parihaka – and for the long march to justice and peace in Aotearoa

I grew up knowing I was a descendant of one of the world’s most inspiring examples of peace and non-violence, but was ashamed to find it meant so little in my own country. Today's reconciliation event is a powerful sign that is changing, writes Jack McDonald At 5am on November 5, 1881, 1,600 sold

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