A heading asks where an initiative sits. A downward arrow leads to Minimum standard minus Mana Tangata. Bullet points state respect for dignity, transparency, equity. Informed consent, including oral, whanau, written. Reflective questions ask whether individuals are treated with dignity in how their stories are told, and whether informed consent is clearly established. A downward arrow leads to Good practice minus Mana Whenua. Bullet points state honour the authority of mana whenua over lands, knowledge, taonga. Seek guidance, approval, co-design. Collective consent where knowledge is communal. Reflective questions ask whether iwi slash hapu goals have been acknowledged and built in, who benefits and how this is evidenced, and whether there has been proper engagement with mana whenua. A downward arrow leads to Best practice minus Mana Whakahaere. Bullet points state Maori retain shared governance, control and kaitiakitanga. Intellectual property and data sovereignty respected. Reflective questions ask whether Maori communities are exercising guardianship, and how power is shared in decision-making.Mana (justice and equity) in indigenous storytelling
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