A controversy is brewing in New Zealand, as thousands of Kiwis recently took to the streets to protest a bill that would ...
Around 35,000 thousand demonstrators descended on the capital of New Zealand this week, many of them adorned in traditional ...
OPINION: Call it what you want, a hikoi, a car-koi or a koru-koi, the recent protest march against Act's Treaty Principles ...
The British government and Maori chiefs signed the treaty in 1840 enshrining the rights of the country’s First Nations people ...
The 89-cap player, who represented New Zealand for the final time in the match after signing a three-year deal with Japanese ...
All Blacks legend TJ Perenara has come clean on his decision to use his final haka for New Zealand to make a big statement on ...
That is now under threat from a draft law that seeks to redefine the principles of the 1840 agreement between hundreds of Maori chiefs and the British Crown. The divisive move drew tens of thousands ...
The Te Pati Maori, or the Maori Party, represents them in Parliament and holds six of the 123 seats there. MP David Seymour, who is a Maori himself, introduced the Treaty Principles Bill in ...
The controversy over one of the nation’s founding documents touches a raw nerve. The agreement has two versions, one in ...
After it was presented for debate in parliament last week, 22-year-old Maori Party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke took to her feet in the chamber, ripped the bill in half, and launched into a haka.
New Zealand's indigenous Maori people have expressed their opposition to a parliamentary bill that could alter their fate. The longstanding conflict between the Maori, who had controlled their lands ...