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		Definition of mana motuhake in English: mana motuhakenounˌmanə ˈmɒtəhakə mass nounNZ The right or condition of self-government.  they should be able to manage their affairs autonomously, reinstating mana motuhake  Example sentencesExamples -  Under mana motuhake, the iwi plans to take partial control of health, education and social services for its people over the next 40 years.
 -  The ultimate outcome for his wider cause of mana motuhake is due to be signed by the governing board early next year.
 -  He reckons he has bought the recipe for mana motuhake and it is wrapped up in the Deed of Settlement he will sign with the Crown today.
 -  For us, mana motuhake represents the pure oxygen of freedom.
 -  The Maori term for such objectives, mana motuhake, is virtually untranslatable.
 -  The motto of the group is mana motuhake.
 -  In five years it will negotiate to have Mana Motuhake, or self rule, which means more control over education, health and housing services.
 -  Their relationship allows them to assert their mana motuhake.
 -  The settlement also paves the way for mana motuhake or self-government for Tuhoe.
 -  There can be no justice for anyone on stolen land without achieving mana motuhake.
 
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: Maori mana 'power, authority' + Maori motuhake 'independence'.     |