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It talks about Queen Victoria’s role in establishing the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi and criticises the Crown’s historical breaches of its promises, noting that while Maori-Crown relations had ...
New Zealand Maori activist Tame Iti gestures at the Waitangi Treaty House grounds ahead of Waitangi Day celebrations in Waitangi, northern New Zealand, Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
On February 6, 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi, also called Te Tiriti o Waitangi or just Te Tiriti, was signed between the British Crown and around 500 Maori chiefs, or rangatira.
Maori protesters heckled senior members of New Zealand’s conservative government on Monday and decried plans to review an 1840 treaty that founded the nation.
Maori have seabed legislation in mind at Waitangi. Prime Minister John Key poured cold water on calls to change the New Zealand flag yesterday, but will face another contentious issue when he meets ...
This year's Waitangi Day is bigger than any of the past 30 years, as Māori from all over Aotearoa unite against a controversial government bill that could change the Treaty of Waitangi.
The hurry was to circumvent an urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing on whether the proposal breached te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi) and its principles. Te Pāti Maori’s co-leader, Debbie ...
About 3,000 Maori leaders and representatives will travel from all over New Zealand for a national meeting, or hui. The hui on Saturday will be held in the Marae, or traditional meeting grounds ...
The Maori of New Zealand named a new monarch on Thursday, selecting a 27-year-old queen in a symbolic but weighty role as some of the Indigenous group’s hard-fought rights have been rolled back.
A report being presented at a Maori business conference at Waitangi this weekend is expected to show a significant growth in the value of assets owned and operated by Maori.Prime Minister John Key ...
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