Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Valmaine Toki: Representative of the Pacific on the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

Kia ora, this is wonderful news that we have a Maori woman lawyer to represent the pacific on Indigenous views. Kia kaha, Taima

GREAT BARRIER IWI NOMINATES TOKI FOR UN ROLE - Waatea news, 5/5/2010

A woman from one of New Zealand's most remote communities will represent indigenous people will represent the indigenous peoples of the Pacific on the United Nations permanent forum on indigenous issues.

Valmaine Toki is from the Ngati Rehua hapu of Ngati Wai, based on Aotea-Great Barrier Island.

The Auckland University law lecturer says she's had a keen interest in global and indigenous issues, so she saw the opportunity of a three-year term on the 16-member council as a great way to encourage Maori participation in the forum.

She spotted the notice of the election while scanning the UN site for information for a research site, and brought it to the attention of her iwi trust board which nominated her.

Valmaine Toki says her nomination was in before New Zealand finally affirmed the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples, but the timing could have helped her case.