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Tens of thousands of people have marched on New Zealand's parliament in a protest in support of Maori rights. The huge crowds took to the streets of Wellington in opposition to a law that could ...
new video loaded: Maori Protesters Lead March to New Zealand’s Parliament Protesters dressed in traditional Māori attire performed hakas while marching alongside tens of thousands of people ...
The march celebrated Maori culture, with flags and songs uniting the participants. Critics argue that the bill weakens indigenous rights, fosters non-Maori solidarity, and intensifies the debate ...
Overlooking the Mangōnui Harbour, this pā site is traditionally associated with Ngati Kahu ancestor Moehuri, who made land fall here in the waka (canoe) Ruakaramea, which was named after his wife. The ...
Wellington police say more than 35,000 people are participating in the protest outside New Zealand's parliament. The demonstrators are protesting against legislation that would reinterpret New ...
The Maori people are members of the Polynesian race. Men and women dressed alike and wove their garments from flax. Tribes trace their origin to the canoes of the great migration. The tribal chief was ...
The sounds provided good shelter and food for Māori. To avoid travelling by sea from one sound to another, they carried their waka/canoes over low saddles. Captain James Cook also used the sounds for ...
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Protesters opposing a proposed law that would redefine New Zealand's founding treaty between the British Crown and Maori chiefs gather outside Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand. AP New Zealand is ...