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Maori here, not massively into our exact history and culture but also not blind to it, nor do I speak for all of us.
Our culture is dying, and we actively have politicians that oppose using our language and measures to protect it.
If you want to use a part of our culture, can be respectful of it, and don't profit from it then go hard. Fuck the purists, share it as much as you can
Love this answer. :-)
Also, from the perspective of an outsider, your culture is far from dying. Here in Canada, we started down the long road of reconciling our history towards our Indigenous population a handful of years ago - and when we were in New Zealand, it felt like the country was a decade ahead of Canada. (which in turn is probably at least a decade ahead of the USA.)
There will be retrograde motion, and there will always be asshole xenophobic politicians; but it certainly felt like on the whole NZ was getting it more right than wrong.
Maori themselves play a huge part in that though - the gains here have always been hard-fought-for by Maori.
Obviously there are historical differences like method of assimilation and resulting population proportion, and political biculturalism (which wouldn't work in Canadian context due to Francophones, Metis and "salad" multiculturalism, etc). But at every step of the way, Maori have been at the forefront.
For that reason, it's important that people like @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world continue to call out Govt when it is wrong. Because that's how progress happens. Complacency about not being even worse shouldn't stand in the way of continuing to strive for something better, especially in the face of what feels like a massive swerve backwards by our current govt.