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 ...
A nine-day march by Maori and their supporters across New Zealand will culminate in Wellington tomorrow at a rally where thousands are expected to protest a bill that opponents say seeks to dilute ...
Chants supporting the Indigenous Maori rang out across New Zealand's capital as at least 42,000 people demonstrated in what is one of the country's largest-ever protests to oppose a bill.
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 ...
Haka chants rang out across the 42,000-strong crowd as it moved through Wellington on Tuesday in the final stage of a nine-day 100km walk from the north, a Maori stronghold. Bare-chested men ...
The bill reportedly seeks to redefine the Treaty of Waitangi - an agreement between the British and many, but not all, Maori tribes in 1840 that covers issues including land and cultural rights.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Wellington: A proposed law that would redefine New Zealand’s founding treaty between the British Crown and Maori chiefs has ...
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Nine-day Maori march against bill culminates in Wellington Bill aims to reinterpret Treaty of Waitangi, sparking Maori rights concerns ACT New Zealand party says treaty discriminates against non ...
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 ...