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Ngāi Tahu leader Mark Solomon on leadership and life

MARK SOLOMON AND MARK REVINGTON

The compelling memoir of a Māori leader

In 1998, just as South Island iwi Ngāi Tahu was about to sign its Treaty of Waitangi settlement with the government — justice of sorts after seven generations of seeking redress — a former foundryman stepped into the pivotal role of kaiwhakahaere or chair of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, the tribal council of Ngāi Tahu, Mark Solomon stood at the head of his iwi at a pivotal moment and can be credited with the astute stewardship of the settlement that has today made Ngāi Tahu a major player in the economy and given it long sought-after self determination for the affairs of its own people. Bold, energetic and visionary, for 18 years Solomon forged a courageous and determined course, bringing a uniquely Māori approach to a range of issues.

Now, in this direct memoir, Tā Mark reflects on his life, on the people who influenced him, on what it means to lead, and on the future for both Ngāi Tahu and Aotearoa New Zealand.

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‘. . . packs a powerful and inspiring punch.’ — North & South


 

Key Information

Category:
All books, Biography and memoir, Contemporary issues, eBooks, Politics, Te ao Māori
ISBN:
9780995135437
ESBN:
9780995146549
Publisher:
Massey University Press
Imprint:
Massey University Press
Published:
12/08/2021
Page Extent:
248
Format:
Hard Cover

About The Authors

Mark Solomon

Tā Mark Wiremu Solomon KNZM, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kurī, served as kaiwhakahaere of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, the tribal council of Ngāi Tahu, for approximately 18 years, from 1998 until 2016.

Mark Revington

Mark Revington is a freelance journalist who has worked for many leading publications including the National Business Review, the New Zealand Listener and Unlimited.

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