New Zealand has long been known for its progressive policies, including efforts to correct and address historical wrongs ...
The treaty was signed over 100 years ago in 1840 ... were joined by horse riders waving the red, white and black Maori flag. Children marched alongside their parents bearing distinctive full ...
The treaty, signed in 1840 between the British ... Tens of thousands of New Zealanders holding flags symbolizing Maori sovereignty gathered in front of the Capitol. It encouraged Maori protesters ...
The treaty, signed in 1840 by over 500 Maori chiefs and the British Crown, is seen as the cornerstone of Maori rights legislation in New Zealand. The letter, drafted by the National Iwi Chairs ...
voicing their opposition to the Treaty Principles Bill. As they made their way south towards the capital, Wellington, they were greeted by hundreds of supporters waving the Maori flag, the New ...
ALI ROGIN: They marched for nine days in the dark and through the rain, carrying portraits of generations past and the flag ... to Maori. CARWYN JONES, Lecturer, Te Wananga o Raukawa: The Treaty ...
Bare-chested men draped in traditional feather cloaks were joined by horse riders waving the red, white and black Maori flag ... a bill to redefine the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi.
Bare-chested men wearing traditional feather cloaks were joined by small children, the elderly and riders on horseback waving the red, white and black Maori flag. Others with distinctive full-face ...
An umbrella group comprising at least 80 Maori tribes has sent an open letter to King Charles III demanding that he intervene in New Zealand politics and ensure the government honours its obligations ...