- Angeline Greensill
Angeline Ngahina Greensill (born 1948) is a prominent
Māori political rights campaigner, academic and leader.Early life
Greensill is of
Tainui ,Ngati Porou , and Ngati Paniora descent, born in the late 1940s in Kirikiriroa (Hamilton) and raised at Te Kopua (Raglan ), Whaingaroa on theturangawaewae of Tainui o Tainui ki Whaingaroa. She was educated at Raglan Primary, Raglan District High School, Hamilton Technical College, Hamilton Teachers College and at Waikato University. She holds a Trained Teachers Certificate, LLB (Bachelor of Laws), Bachelor of Social Sciences with 1st class Honours and is currently completing a Masters of Social Science [cite web|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikatotimes/4296932a6579.html|title=Greensill named for Maori Party |publisher=Waikato Times ] . Greensill's first job was as a primary school teacher both inAotearoa and inBrisbane . Between 1984-1996 while raising her young family, she worked for herhapu as co-ordinator of employment and skills training and conservation programmes for youth in the Raglan Catchment area. After completing a law degree she was employed byUniversity of Waikato in 1999 to teach in the Department of Geography, Tourism and Environmental Planning specialising in treaties, Maori Geography and Resource Management.The Environment
As an advocate for the protection of the environment [cite web|url=http://www.infonews.co.nz/news.cfm?l=1&t=0&id=24769|title=Contaminated kaimoana - thanks but no thanks says Greensill|publisher=InfoNews.co.nz] and for Maori land rights of West Coast
whanau and hapu in theWhaingaroa area since the mid-70s, Greensill's legal efforts have been crucial in helping to block human-cow transgenic field trials being conducted byAgResearch Ltd , and helped to educate Maori communities on the implications ofGenetic Engineering . Due to her expertise in this field she was interviewed in the documentary filmThe Leech and the Earthworm byMax Pugh and Marc Silver [cite web|url=http://http://www.ipcb.org/publications/video/files/revp2.html |title=Reviews of the Leech and the Earthworm|publisher=Pequot Times] .Land Rights
Greensill asssisted in organising the land occupation at the Raglan Golf Course (see Māori protest movement), which played a prominent role in turning the tide to recognise Maori land rights in New Zealand [cite web|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/print/4566205a19807.html|title=Protest day turned the tide|publisher=
Waikato Times ] . Greensill was with her mother, Eva Rickard, when she was arrested on charges of trespassing. Due to their prolonged legal efforts the land was later returned to thehapu . Greensill was also involved in land occupations atBastion Point , Awhitu, and others elsewhere.Political Background
Ms Greensill was co-leader of the
Mana Maori Movement , which she called into recess in 2005 so that the combined efforts of that party could be utilised in the founding and promoting of theMaori Party . The Maori Party is now considered to be pivotal in the upcomingNew Zealand general election 2008 . Greensill has also supported Maori political partiesMana Motuhake ,Mana Māori Movement and now the Māori Party as an intermediary step towards influencing change in an MMP environment. Greensill believes that Maori rights, recognised in the 1835 Declaration of Independence, affirmed inTe Tiriti o Waitangi 1840, will one day be realised.Personal
Greensill is the daughter to Tex and
Eva Rickard , political land rights activist, and acknowledges that their activities as political and community activists have influenced how she sees the world, relates to people and the environment that supports all life.Greensill is the
Māori Party candidate standing for the electorate seat of Hauraki-Waikato in theAotearoa New Zealand general election 2008 [cite web|url=http://tvnzondemand.co.nz/content/marae_2007/ondemand_video_skin?tab=&sb=date-descending&e=marae_2008_ep23#ep_marae_2008_ep23|title=Marae TVNZ (Episode 23, 3 Aug 2008)|publisher=TVNZ ] .See also
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Maori Party
*Eva Rickard
* Raglan
*Tainui
*Māori protest movement
*Bastion Point
*Land rights
*Protest References and Sources
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