Glenis Philip-Barbara

Glenis Philip-Barbara

politician New Zealand

Glenis Philip-Barbara is the deputy secretary of Māori-Crown partnerships at the Ministry of Culture and Heritage in New Zealand. She plays a crucial role in overseeing the processes related to the ownership and cultural significance of taonga (treasures) found within New Zealand, including the historical waka recently discovered in the Chatham Islands.

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New Zealand New Zealand: Glenis Philip-Barbara, the deputy secretary of Māori-Crown partnerships at the Ministry of Culture and Heritage, said it was still too early to speculate on the waka’s origins. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Historic waka find in Chatham Islands raises questions of heritage and ownership