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Ted Nia was another who disapproved of the network proposal. He is an independent maker of videos and was representing Te Manu Aute a recently formed national body of Maori people working in communications. He said the BCNZ nad shown once again that it couldn't be trusted to share its resources with the Maori people. The proposal was more of the same Pakeha control.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 10

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Ted Nia was another who disapproved of the network proposal. He is an independent maker of videos and was representing Te Manu Aute a recently formed national body of Maori people working in communications. He said the BCNZ nad shown once again that it couldn't be trusted to share its resources with the Maori people. The proposal was more of the same Pakeha control. Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 10

Ted Nia was another who disapproved of the network proposal. He is an independent maker of videos and was representing Te Manu Aute a recently formed national body of Maori people working in communications. He said the BCNZ nad shown once again that it couldn't be trusted to share its resources with the Maori people. The proposal was more of the same Pakeha control. Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 10

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