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purchased by the government in 1875, in a transaction the protesters, descendants of the original owners, regard as invalid. The school has been closed since the mid-1980s and used as an army training camp and for community activities since then. Bill Perry, a spokesperson for the protesters, explained to reporters who visited the occupation on 22 April 1995 that the land they are claiming has been set aside in a government controlled
Landbank together with other property in the region. This Landbank allegedly protects lands currently subject to claims under the
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importance. As a result, most Māori activists began to call once again for the Treaty to be honoured. Many protesters put their energies into Treaty claims and the management of settlements, but many also argued that the
Tribunal was too underfunded and slow, and pointed out that because its recommendations were not binding the government could (and did) ignore it when it suited them. Some protesters continued to argue for Māori sovereignty, arguing that by negotiating with the Tribunal Māori were only perpetuating the illegal occupying government.
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need to have houses." Tukiri opposed a NZ$ 170 million (NZ$ 1=US$ 0.67) deal between the government and the Tainui Māori Trust Board due to be signed 22 May as final settlement for the government's land seizures last century. The agreement will turn over 86,000 acres (350 km) of state-owned land to the trust board and NZ$ 65 million for further purchases of private land. "The Tainui Māori Trust Board stands to become the biggest landlord around, while 80 percent of our tribe rents their homes," Tukiri commented.
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II, this did not seriously damage the language since most Māori spoke it in their rural communities. Urbanisation produced a generation of Māori who mostly grew up in non-Māori environments and were therefore less exposed to the language. In addition, many parents felt that it was much more important for their children to be fluent in
English and made no attempts to pass on the language.
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overturned his convictions for unlawfully possessing a firearm. While recognising that events occurred in "a unique setting", the court did not agree with Sykes' submission about Crown law. However
Justices Hammond, O'Regan and Wilson found that his prosecutors failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt
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were seized and 17 people arrested, all but one of them charged with firearms offences. According to police, the raids were a culmination of more than a year of surveillance that uncovered and monitored the training camps. Search warrants were executed under the
Summary Proceedings Act to search for
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poles. Tūhoe
Rangatira stated Iti had been disciplined by the tribe and protocol clarified to say discharge of a weapon in anger was always inappropriate (but stated that it was appropriate when honouring dead warriors, (in a manner culturally equivalent to the firing of a volley over a grave within
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For 79 days in 1995, people of the
Whanganui tribes occupied historic Pākaitore (Moutoa Gardens), beside the river and within the city of Whanganui. This protest was resolved peaceably, and a tripartite agreement with government and local government has since been signed. At the heart of all this is
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celebrations led the government to move some official observances to
Government House in Wellington. Many protests were generated in response to the government's proposal to limit the monetary value of Treaty settlements to one billion dollars over 10 years, the so-called "fiscal envelope". A series
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proposed taking the land and developing it. Bastion Point was subsequently occupied in a protest led by Joe Hawke which lasted from
January 1977 to May 1978. The protesters were removed by the army and police, but there continued to be conflict over the land. When the Waitangi Tribunal was given the
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Those occupying the land are demanding its return to Ngāti
Whawhakia, the local Māori sub-tribe. The claim includes coal and mineral rights. Robert Tukiri, chairman of Ngāti Whawhakia Trust and spokesperson for the occupation said, "We have got our backs to the wall. There is a housing shortage. We
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traders enticing land owners into debt and then claiming the land as payment; the conducting of unrequested surveys which were then charged to the owners, and the unpaid bills from this used to justify taking the land; levying of unreasonable rates and confiscation following non-payment; the taking
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As a result, many leaders of Māori protest were not fluent in Māori and felt that this was a major cultural loss. In the face of official indifference and sometimes hostility, Nga Tamatoa and other groups initiated a number of schemes for the promotion of the language. These included Māori Language
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political system in South Africa for most of the twentieth century did not allow people of different races to play sport together, and therefore South African officials requested that Māori players not be included in sides which toured their country. Despite some of New Zealand's best players being
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people. The ideology of the group is based on self-government as a base principle of democracy and that Tuhoe has the democratic right to self-government. Tuhoe were not signatories of the Treaty of Waitangi, and have always maintained a right to uphold uniquely Tuhoe values, culture, language and
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The government unveiled the fiscal envelope – its answer to settling Treaty of Waitangi grievances limiting the total amount that will be spent to one billion dollars. While early Tribunal recommendations mainly concerned a contemporary issue that could be revised or rectified by the government at
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decreed that English should be the only language used in the education of Māori children- this policy was later rigorously enforced. This movement was led by Māori MPs who saw the advantages of Māori becoming fluent in a dominant world language. Until Māori became largely urbanised after World War
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area was taken from its Māori owners for use as an airstrip. Following the end of the war, the land was not returned but instead leased to the Raglan Golf Club, who turned it into a golf course. This was particularly painful for the original owners as it contained burial grounds, one of which was
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in Wellington. The group accused the Museum of "perpetuating a lie long used by the government to trample Māori rights and enforce colonial rule on the land and its people." Police arrested 12 people on charges of intentional damage and breaching bail while eight were arrested for trespassing. In
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veterans Tuhoe Francis Lambert and Moana Hemi Winitana also of Ngai Tuhoe, Radical Youth anarchist Omar Hamed. Others included Marama Mayrick, who faces five firearms charges; Other defendants include Trudi Paraha, Phillip Purewa, Valerie Morse, Urs Peter Signer and Tekaumarua Wharepouri. Of the
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Another occupation inspired by Pakaitore began on 26 April 1995 in Huntly, a coal mining town south of Auckland. The block of land sits atop a hill overlooking the town, in full view of the mine entrance with its coal conveyor leading to a power station. Protesters told reporters who visited the
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a small Northland settlement to occupy the local schoolhouse. The several dozen protesters who have occupied the school since then are demanded that title to the land on which the school stands be returned to them. The 6 acres (24,000 m) they claimed were part of 4,500 acres (18 km)
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A series of protests in the mid-1990s marked a new phase of activism on land and Treaty issues, with action focused not only on the Government but also Māori conservatives who were seen by the protesters as complicit with the Government agenda. Symbolic acts have included attacking Victorian
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In 1985 the Treaty of Waitangi Act was amended to allow the Tribunal to investigate historic breaches of the Treaty. It was also given more funding and its membership increased. In addition, the Treaty was mentioned in several pieces of legislation, and a number of court cases increased its
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of hui (meetings) graphically illustrated the breadth and depth of Māori rejection of such a limitation in advance of the extent of claims being fully known. As a result, much of the policy package, especially the fiscal cap, was dropped. These protests included occupations of Whanganui's
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people arrested, at least 16 are facing firearms charges. Police also attempted to lay charges against 12 people under the Terrorism Suppression act but the Solicitor General declined to prosecute for charges under the act. All charges against Rongomai Bailey were dropped in October 2008
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was established in the Ministry of Justice to develop government policy on historical claims. In 1995, the government developed the "Crown Proposals for the Settlement of Treaty of Waitangi Claims" to attempt to address the issues. A key element of the proposals was the creation of a
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team to tour South Africa. However, by this time international opinion had turned against any sporting contact with South Africa, and New Zealand faced significant international pressure to cut ties. Despite this, in 1981 the Springboks toured New Zealand, sparking mass protests and
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claim covering the Bastion Point area was one of the first cases for investigation. The Tribunal found that Ngāti Whātua had been unjustly deprived of their ancestral land hence Bastion Point was returned to their ownership with compensation paid to the tribe by the Crown.
1737:; and simple fraud. Upon losing land, most iwi quickly embarked on campaigns to regain it but these were largely unsuccessful. Some iwi received token payments from the government but continued to agitate for the return of the land or, failing that, adequate compensation.
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Māori, this was agreed to, and Māori were excluded from tours of South Africa. Some Māori always objected to this, but it did not become a major issue until 1960, when there were several public protests at Māori exclusion from that year's tour. The protest group
2318:: "We wanted them to feel the heat and smoke, and Tūhoe outrage and disgust at the way we have been treated for 200 years". The incident was filmed by television crews but initially ignored by police. The matter was however raised in parliament, one opposition
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in 1863. SOUL regarded the confiscation as a violation of the Treaty of Waitangi. Between 2016 and 2018, SOUL unsuccessfully appealed against Fletcher Building's plans to develop the Oruarangi Bloc to the Environment Court, the New Zealand Parliament, and the
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Some Māori activists in the early 1980s stopped asking for the Treaty to be honoured and instead argued that it was a fraudulent document. They argued that Māori had been tricked in 1840, that either they had never agreed to sign away their sovereignty or that
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Although a large proportion of chiefs had signed the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, there were almost immediately disagreement over British sovereignty of the country, which led to several armed conflicts and disputes beginning in the 1840s, including the
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response to the protest action, Te Papa chief executive Courtney Johnston and Māori co-leader Dr Arapata Hakiwai said that they had heard the protesters' message and would "renew" the "Signs of a Nation" exhibition to reflect a range of perspectives.
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The police subsequently charged Iti with discharging a firearm in a public place. His trial occurred in June 2006. Tāme Iti elected to give evidence in Māori (his native language), stating that he was following the Tūhoe custom of making noise with
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the Whanganui tribes' claim to the river, which is still seen as both an ancestor and a source of material and spiritual sustenance. "We were forced to leave, and it shouldn't be lost on anybody that we upheld our dignity," protest leader
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The return of lost land was a major focus of Māori activists, and generally united the older, more conservative generation with the younger 'protest' generation. Some of the best-known episodes of Māori protest centred on land, including:
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The longest-standing Māori grievances generally involve land and the economic disadvantage losing land created. In the century after 1840 Māori lost possession of most of their land, although the amount lost varied significantly between
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celebrations led the government to move the official observance to Government House in Wellington. Despite universal rejection of the 'Fiscal Envelope', Waikato-Tainui negotiators, accepted the Government Deal which became known as the
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1193:(1873–1939) founded a church and then joined parliament. The New Zealand Government history website says, "Rātana believed that for Māori to progress the Crown needed to honour the Treaty of Waitangi." Some Māori also worked within
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to consider whether charges should be laid under the Terrorism Suppression Act. Authorisation for prosecutions under the Act is given by the Attorney-General though he has delegated this responsibility to Solicitor-General
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1842:, had done more to address Māori grievances than nearly any prior government, protesters felt that much more needed to be done. Following the march, the protesters were divided over what to do next. Some, including
1124:) began in the 1850s partly as a means of focusing Māori power in a manner which would allow them to negotiate with the Governor and Queen on equal footing. The chiefs justified this by the treaty's guarantee of
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In December 2020, the Government reached a deal with Fletcher Building to buy the disputed Ihumātao land for NZ$ 30 million for housing purposes. A steering committee consisting of the ahi kā (the occupiers), a
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On 23 July 2019, Police unsuccessfully attempted to evict the SOUL protesters, who continued to occupy the land throughout late July and August 2019. Protesters also picketed Fletcher Housing's headquarters in
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breaches of the Treaty had rendered it invalid. Since the Treaty was invalid, it was argued, the New Zealand government had no right to sovereignty over the country. This argument was broadly expressed in
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that Iti's actions caused "requisite harm", under Section 51 of the Arms Act. The Court of Appeal described Iti's protest as "a foolhardy enterprise" and warned him not to attempt anything similar again.
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protesters were not heavily involved in protest after the Tour ended, but a significant minority, including several anti-Tour groups, turned their attention to New Zealand race issues, particularly
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around the country, at which Māori vehemently rejected such a limitation in advance of the extent of claims being fully known. The concept of the fiscal envelope was subsequently dropped after the
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competitions and getting state funding for meeting houses. Māori activists continued this tradition, but their primary focus was on stopping the abuse of Māori cultural forms.
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2170:. Solidarity protests were also held in Whangarei, Hamilton, Hastings, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. In response to protest action, Prime Minister
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has always been a major focus of Māori protest. It is often used to argue for particular aims, such as return of unjustly taken land, and the promotion of the Māori language.
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The Act is generally seen as the catalyst for the Māori protest movement, and the evidence certainly points to this. However the movement can also be seen as part of a wider
1128:(chieftainship), but in the early 1860s the government used the Māori King Movement as an excuse to invade lands in the eastern parts of the North Island, culminating in the
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asking "why Tāme Iti can brandish a firearm and gloat about how he got away with threatening judges on the Waitangi Tribunal, without immediate arrest and prosecution".
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to Wellington, modeled on the 1975 land march but in vehicles, was held, attracting thousands of participants. Despite this, the legislation was passed later that year.
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Activists that were arrested and raided are known supporters of Te Mana Motuhake o Tuhoe and came from diverse networks of environmental, anarchist and Māori activism.
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On Monday, 15 October 2007, several police raids were conducted across New Zealand in relation to the discovery of an alleged paramilitary training camp deep in the
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occupation 29 April that the land is part of 1,200,000 acres (4,900 km) confiscated by the government 132 years ago from the Tainui tribe. It is now owned by
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1 billion for the settlement of all historical claims, an effective limit on what the Crown would pay out in settlements. The Crown held a series of consultation
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which emerged across the world in the 1960s. The Act was abolished under the Māori Affairs Amendment Act of 1974, led by minister of Māori Affairs, Matiu Rata
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flag was a campaign of indigenous-rights-advocacy group Te Ata Tino Toa. The group applied for permission for the Tino Rangatiratanga flag to be flown on the
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was formed in 1969. Although this was an issue in which Māori were central, and Māori were involved in the protests, the anti-tour movement was dominated by
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off and traffic-jamming the Harbour Bridge, as well as flying the flag from the bridge. Organisers of the campaign included Tia Taurere, Gareth Seymour and
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protesters' commitment to racial equality, accusing them of focussing on racism in other countries while ignoring it within New Zealand. The majority of
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announced that the Government would halt building plans in Ihumātao while Government and other parties negotiated a peaceful solution to the dispute.
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or otherwise made a part of New Zealand law. In the 1960s and the 1970s, Māori activists continued this campaign, sometimes making it a focus of their
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by a handful of Māori elders in 1968 in protest over the Māori Affairs Amendment Act. A small protest was also held at parliament, and was received by
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on Waitangi Day. After considerable debate in the public arena the group adopted various tactics to raise awareness of the issues, including lobbying
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proposed legislation removing the right to seek ownership of the foreshore and seabed. This angered many Māori who saw it as confiscation of land.
1267:(formed in 1962) emerged to help urban Māori and to provide a unified voice for Māori. The first president of the Māori Women's Welfare League was
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1590:. The hīkoi was organised by Paturiri Toautu, who stood as a candidate for the Kaipara council's new Te Moananui o Kaipara Māori ward during the
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invalidated the Government's purchase of Ihumātao was unlawful on the grounds that it had used money from the Land for Housing Fund against
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into the open. Urban Māori tended to be young as the elders stayed in the rural areas and so did not have the support or influence of their
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Moutoa Gardens in Whanganui. Seen in this photo: the Kemp Monument, the Māori War Memorial, the School Memorial and the Moutoa Monument.
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Western cultures)). Judge Chris McGuire said "It was designed to intimidate unnecessarily and shock. It was a stunt, it was unlawful".
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by Adam Gifford from 1995 describes the events and reactions from the community of the occupation and burning of the Takahue School.
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from sale pending settlement of the claims. The occupation ended with mass arrests and the burning of the school. An article in the
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auction site to pay the fine and his legal costs, but the sale—a violation of proceeds of crime legislation—was withdrawn.
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an Auckland group who organised protests at the Government consultation Hui. Rising protests to the Fiscal Envelope at the
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in 1975, the return of some Māori land, and the Māori language becoming an official language in New Zealand in 1987.
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ruled that Māori could seek customary title to areas of the New Zealand
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3076:"Kaipara karakia ban: Mayor Craig Jepson unrepentant on decision"
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3920:"Ihumātao protests: No building while a solution is sought – PM"
2931:"20th-century developments – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand"
2884:. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
2766:. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
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along with her twin brothers Ira and Rongomai, Rangi Kemara of
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squad in order to remain autonomous within the wider movement.
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Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
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In December 2023, activist group Te Waka Hourua defaced the
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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
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4481:"Images: The Maori Flag Flies on Waitangi Day | Scoop News"
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3506:"Explainer: Why Ihumātao is being occupied by 'protectors'"
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and holding an annual "Fly the Flag" competition, to more
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Claire Trevett and Elizabeth Binning (13 November 2007).
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4092:"Wrangle over firearm charges 'ridiculous' – Tame Iti"
3569:"Tent embassy erected to prevent Ihumātao development"
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Education, New Zealand Ministry of (24 October 2019).
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4428:"Request for Support (Transit NZ and the Maori flag)"
3860:"Police release statement regarding Ihumatao protest"
3674:"Hikoi confronts Phil Goff over Ihumātao development"
2639:. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 15 August 2015.
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power to investigate historical grievances, this the
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channel, all of which actively promote the language.
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Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador
4144:"Police foil paramilitary plot – napalm bomb tested"
3612:"Decision allows development near sacred Māori site"
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Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (ILO C169)
3828:"Ihumātao: Police deny pushing protester to ground"
3826:Daly, Michael; Rosenberg, Matthew (6 August 2019).
3074:Botting, Susan; Cooper, Karina (14 December 2022).
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leads the Māori Land March through Hamilton in 1975
4598:(Second ed.). Wellington: Allen & Unwin.
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3374:"NEW ZEALAND: TAKAHUE: MAORI PROTEST | AP Archive"
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5807:UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants (UNDROP)
2112:, previously Coalcorp, a state-owned enterprise.
1343:1981 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand
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1056:and has focused on issues such as the redressing
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3765:"Police 'rammed' Ihumatao protesters: Organiser"
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2845:Huia histories of Māori : ngā tāhuhu kōrero
5713:African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
5384:International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
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2408:evidence relating to potential breaches of the
2186:acting in an observer role. In April 2021, the
1449:(The Young Warriors) who chanted and performed
1373:In 1973, a proposed tour of New Zealand by the
5404:Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
4177:"Terror raids – charges linked to just 4 guns"
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1930:. Opposition to the policy was coordinated by
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4354:"Bush, Clark and Key were possible 'targets'"
4225:"Terror raid evidence with Solicitor-General"
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5389:National Indigenous Organization of Colombia
5379:Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism
4618:Ka whawhai tonu matou (Struggle without End)
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4336:"Terror accused has name suppression lifted"
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3890:"Ihumātao: Today's Nationwide Day of Action"
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1274:The first significant Māori connection with
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3421:"National Library of New Zealand Catalogue"
2911:. Victoria University of Wellington Library
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2341:Iti lodged an appeal, in which his lawyer,
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4246:"Terror legislation too complex – Collins"
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3504:Haunui-Thompson, Shannon (24 July 2019).
3425:National Library of New Zealand Catalogue
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2150:fled south following the outbreak of the
2045:Learn how and when to remove this message
1784:During the Second World War, land in the
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1259:Several new groups, most prominently the
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16:Indigenous rights movement in New Zealand
5635:National Institute of Indigenous Peoples
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5755:UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
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3610:Theunissen, Matthew (8 November 2018).
3152:Campbell, Georgina (19 December 2023).
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2206:The foreshore and seabed hikoi outside
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7453:Galician independence movement (Spain)
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5625:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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3641:Fernandes, Kymberlee (12 March 2019).
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2909:New Zealand Electronic Text Collection
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2541:and other official buildings (such as
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7503:Patani United Liberation Organisation
7473:Inner Mongolian independence movement
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5510:Lands inhabited by indigenous peoples
5409:Zapatista Army of National Liberation
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3995:from the original on 17 December 2020
3963:from the original on 17 December 2020
3302:Office of Treaty Settlements (1995).
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7498:National Liberation Front of Corsica
7423:East Turkestan independence movement
4620:(rev. ed.). Auckland: Penguin.
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3949:Patterson, Jane (17 December 2020).
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3549:from the original on 18 October 2021
3400:"Camerman calm amid community chaos"
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2310:hearing, Iti fired a shotgun into a
1983:adding citations to reliable sources
1954:
4507:"Maori flag to fly on Waitangi Day"
4318:"Alleged terrorist's name revealed"
4090:Hazelhurst, Sophie (4 April 2007).
3900:from the original on 14 August 2019
3185:Anderson, Ryan (18 December 2023).
3119:Anderson, Ryan (11 December 2023).
3041:Botting, Susan (14 December 2022).
2510:and Parliament, submissions to the
1891:Visitor Centre. Rising protests at
1461:Māori language and culture activism
1060:grievances, Māori land-rights, the
250:United Nations Declaration (UNDRIP)
13:
5785:Convention on Biological Diversity
4675:Indigenous people of New Zealand (
4534:The Penguin History of New Zealand
4505:Colin Espiner (14 December 2009).
4426:Jackson, Bryan (5 February 2008).
4377:"Four avoid Terrorism Act charges"
4027:from the original on 20 April 2021
3870:from the original on 6 August 2019
3840:from the original on 5 August 2019
3807:from the original on 5 August 2019
3777:from the original on 6 August 2019
3745:from the original on 5 August 2019
3672:Huffadine, Leith (10 April 2019).
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3482:from the original on 1 August 2019
3308:Australian Indigenous Law Reporter
3243:This documentary can be viewed on
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1325:Sporting contact with South Africa
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3714:from the original on 24 July 2019
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3653:from the original on 24 July 2019
3622:from the original on 24 July 2019
3579:from the original on 26 July 2019
3516:from the original on 24 July 2019
3470:Hayden, Leonie (September 2017).
3283:FALLON, VIRGINIA (30 June 2017).
2993:"- Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori"
2760:"Te Whiti-o-Rongomai III, Erueti"
2633:"New Zealand's 19th-century wars"
2439:Arrests and following court cases
2282:identity within their homelands.
1941:Waikato Tainui Raupatu Settlement
5952:
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5665:Government of the Sakha Republic
5374:Indigenous Environmental Network
5255:Free, prior and informed consent
5159:Influence on New Zealand English
4265:"Wider phone tapping considered"
4046:Neilson, Michael (1 July 2022).
2902:
2674:from the original on 22 May 2017
2662:Orange, Claudia (20 June 2012).
2643:from the original on 6 July 2017
2494:The official recognition of the
2368:mountain range near the town of
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1883:(Auckland) and removing (1997)a
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1592:2022 New Zealand local elections
1556:in 2021 directed and written by
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853:Influence on New Zealand English
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7899:Aboriginal title in New Zealand
7604:Basque Country (greater region)
7463:Guangdong Independence Movement
5939:Persecution of Uyghurs in China
5801:Fair Access and Benefit-Sharing
5485:Dakota Access Pipeline protests
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2721:"The Genesis of Maori Activism"
2559:List of protests in New Zealand
1970:needs additional citations for
1793:. A group of protesters led by
1290:The Māori Affairs Amendment Act
7408:Assyrian independence movement
5849:2009 Peruvian political crisis
5359:Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
4846:Minister for Māori Development
4521:
3733:Bond, Jordan (5 August 2019).
2778:
2751:
2712:
2686:
2576:
2347:Court of Appeal of New Zealand
1304:system of land ownership. The
1105:at the then colonial capital,
813:Minister for Māori Development
1:
7889:Race relations in New Zealand
7543:Vojvodina Autonomist Movement
7538:Tibetan independence movement
7468:Hawaiian sovereignty movement
7428:Faroese independence movement
7413:Catalan independence movement
5680:Council of Indigenous Peoples
3866:. Voxy.co.nz. 6 August 2019.
2569:
2285:
1536:around central Auckland as a
1183:
1168:
1091:
7624:Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
7533:Taiwan independence movement
7508:Ryukyu independence movement
7418:Champa independence movement
7398:Alsace independence movement
5864:Expulsion of the Chagossians
4716:United Tribes of New Zealand
2486:) flag flying alongside the
2298:On 16 January 2005 during a
1950:
1911:Office of Treaty Settlements
1879:(1996) and the lone pine on
1261:Māori Women's Welfare League
1041:prior to the signing of the
7:
7488:Mapuche separatist movement
5660:Government of Bashkortostan
5525:American Indian reservation
5394:Native American Rights Fund
4118:"Tame Iti feels vindicated"
3262:"Death of the Land (video)"
2552:
2533:and Māori Affairs Minister
2395:, including members of the
2134:occupied Oruarangi Bloc in
1830:, walked the length of the
1501:In 1987 Te Reo was made an
1306:Māori Affairs Amendment Act
255:GRATK Anti-Biopiracy Treaty
10:
7920:
7523:Silesian Autonomy Movement
7403:Assam separatist movements
6558:Northern & Middle Asia
5615:Fundação Nacional do Índio
5164:Language immersion schools
3220:"How history can teach us"
2876:Derby, Mark (5 May 2011).
2847:. Wellington, N.Z.: Huia.
2790:New Zealand history online
2490:on Auckland Harbour Bridge
2471:
2357:
2212:
2123:
2073:
1819:
1748:
1613:
1336:
1263:(founded in 1951) and the
858:Language immersion schools
107:Governmental organizations
7904:Rugby union and apartheid
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5169:Māori Language Commission
5149:
5081:
5046:
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4889:
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4751:
4684:
4673:
4665:
3349:"March through Whanganui"
3015:"The Haka Party Incident"
2410:Terrorism Suppression Act
2094:
1768:third National government
1676:Activism and the Tribunal
1628:Campaign for ratification
1443:Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
1339:Rugby union and apartheid
1265:New Zealand Māori Council
863:Māori Language Commission
443:Indigenous decolonization
263:NGOs and political groups
7458:Greenlandic independence
5839:Chechen–Russian conflict
5690:Bureau of Indian Affairs
3409:– via PressReader.
2383:Approximate area of the
2269:Te Mana Motuhake o Tuhoe
1994:"Māori protest movement"
1580:Kaipara District Council
1482:Day, which later became
1191:Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana
276:Amazon Conservation Team
7884:Protests in New Zealand
5884:Little Danes experiment
5670:Government of Tatarstan
5337:political organizations
3328:Gardiner, Wira (1996).
2878:"Māori urban migration"
2539:Auckland Harbour Bridge
2529:In 2009 Prime Minister
2512:Human Rights Commission
2504:Auckland Harbour Bridge
2126:Ihumātao § history
1840:third Labour government
1700:
1652:"The Treaty is a Fraud"
1644:. This established the
1582:proceedings provoked a
1550:The Haka Party Incident
1475:1867 Native Schools Act
7483:Māori protest movement
5869:High Arctic relocation
5771:Declarations of Rights
5468:Cultural appropriation
5399:Survival International
5179:Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
5174:Māori language revival
4743:Māori protest movement
4694:Māori migration canoes
4595:The Treaty of Waitangi
4564:Bridget Williams Books
4364:cached 21 October 2007
4340:The New Zealand Herald
4322:The New Zealand Herald
4270:The New Zealand Herald
4229:The New Zealand Herald
4181:The New Zealand Herald
4164:cached 21 October 2007
4096:The New Zealand Herald
4052:The New Zealand Herald
3476:New Zealand Geographic
3159:The New Zealand Herald
3081:The New Zealand Herald
3020:ASB Waterfront Theatre
2758:Keenan, Danny (2012).
2719:Walker, R. J. (1984).
2516:direct protest actions
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1728:
1722:regions following the
1659:
1642:Treaty of Waitangi Act
1598:The Treaty of Waitangi
1562:haka of the All Blacks
1542:
1530:
1526:University of Auckland
1515:
1488:
1484:te Wiki o te Reo Māori
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1201:New Zealand Parliament
1195:
1132:of large parts of the
1031:
1019:Māori protest movement
981:New Zealand portal
927:("people of the land")
873:Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
868:Māori language revival
672:Māori protest movement
647:Māori migration canoes
351:Survival International
232:International Treaties
7513:Scottish independence
7478:Kashubian Association
7200:Indigenous Australian
5874:Human rights in Tibet
5601:Aotearoa-New Zealand
5495:Fortress conservation
5297:Traditional knowledge
5260:Intellectual property
5110:Representative teams
4572:10.7810/9781988587332
4358:The Sunday Star Times
4073:"Domain Default page"
3472:"When worlds collide"
2481:
2382:
2293:
2205:
2102:
2060:
1928:1996 general election
1822:Māori Land March 1975
1807:
1578:(Māori prayers) from
1429:Waitangi Day protests
1362:Halt All Racist Tours
1351:, especially through
1332:
1319:civil rights movement
1294:In the mid-1960s the
1155:(from the 1860s) and
642:Polynesian navigation
82:Traditional knowledge
67:Intellectual property
7719:Marathi Abhimaangeet
7518:Siberian regionalism
5898:Residential schools
5844:Sri Lankan Civil War
5586:Legal representation
5555:Urban Indian reserve
5444:Internal colonialism
5335:Non-governmental and
5290:in the United States
4296:indigenousportal.com
3991:. 17 December 2020.
2997:tetaurawhiri.govt.nz
2482:The national Māori (
2464:Campaign to fly the
2198:Foreshore and Seabed
2089:New Zealand Listener
1979:improve this article
1862:by Māori playwright
1209:cultural imperialism
1199:systems such as the
1130:Crown's confiscation
92:Water and sanitation
7810:American Indigenous
7443:Free Papua Movement
6853:Balkar and Karachay
6648:Southeastern Europe
6179:Indigenous Canadian
5449:Settler colonialism
4881:Tino rangatiratanga
4861:Māori King movement
4292:"Indigenous Portal"
4183:. 17 November 2007.
3199:on 26 December 2023
3166:on 20 December 2023
3133:on 27 December 2023
3109:, pp. 157–161.
2564:Polynesian Panthers
2508:Transit New Zealand
2498:Tino Rangatiratanga
2484:tino rangatiratanga
2474:National Māori flag
2466:Tino Rangatiratanga
2120:Ihumātao occupation
1586:(protest march) in
1469:(te reo Māori) and
1296:National government
1203:in order to resist
1159:(founded in 1868).
1118:Māori King Movement
1039:European immigrants
821:Tino rangatiratanga
796:Māori King movement
468:Uncontacted peoples
458:Settler colonialism
7855:ethnic nationalism
7558:Welsh independence
7438:Free Aceh Movement
6670:in North Macedonia
6512:South-eastern Asia
6007:Ethnic nationalism
5934:Stolen Generations
5735:BBNJ ABS Committee
5490:Discovery doctrine
5434:Civilizing mission
5275:Self-determination
4936:Polynesian culture
4924:Ghosts and spirits
4738:Land confiscations
4721:Treaty of Waitangi
4383:. 31 October 2007.
4360:. 21 October 2007.
4342:. 29 October 2007.
4324:. 25 October 2007.
4252:. 9 November 2007.
4231:. 29 October 2007.
4205:on 21 January 2012
3398:Herald on Sunday.
3264:. NZOnScreen. 1978
3003:on 2 January 2002.
2700:. 26 February 2020
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1799:Angeline Greensill
1780:Raglan Golf Course
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1604:Treaty of Waitangi
1567:In December 2022,
1507:Māori Language Act
1384:civil disobedience
1335:
1082:indigenous peoples
1058:Treaty of Waitangi
1043:Treaty of Waitangi
962:List of Māori waka
667:Land confiscations
657:Treaty of Waitangi
416:Discovery doctrine
401:Civilizing mission
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5550:Russian republics
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5369:Cultural Survival
5197:
5196:
4856:Māori electorates
4581:978-1-988587-33-2
4511:The Dominion Post
4407:. 17 October 2008
4381:The Dominion Post
4199:Radio New Zealand
4152:. 15 October 2007
4023:. 20 April 2021.
4020:Radio New Zealand
3956:Radio New Zealand
3924:Radio New Zealand
3896:. 6 August 2019.
3803:. 6 August 2019.
3801:Radio New Zealand
3773:. 6 August 2019.
3770:Otago Daily Times
3739:Radio New Zealand
3678:Radio New Zealand
3647:Radio New Zealand
3616:Radio New Zealand
3510:Radio New Zealand
3224:Education Gazette
3048:Radio New Zealand
2962:978-1-77550-009-4
2903:Hill, Richard S.
2854:978-1-77550-009-4
2818:nzhistory.govt.nz
2588:nzhistory.govt.nz
2421:Solicitor-General
2354:Anti-terror raids
2308:Waitangi Tribunal
2239:Labour government
2168:Penrose, Auckland
2157:Mayor of Auckland
2085:Waitangi Tribunal
2055:
2054:
2047:
2029:
1889:Lake Waikaremoana
1860:Death of the Land
1670:Māori Sovereignty
1646:Waitangi Tribunal
1554:Auckland Festival
1552:presented by the
1503:official language
1086:Waitangi Tribunal
1054:Māori renaissance
1023:indigenous rights
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391:Aboriginal titles
306:Cultural Survival
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5572:Rainbow Warriors
5562:Manifest destiny
5250:Ancestral domain
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2144:South Auckland
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1875:statuary, the
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1690:Te Papa Museum
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1936:Waitangi Day
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1859:
1856:Whina Cooper
1832:North Island
1828:Whina Cooper
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6618:Azerbaijani
6582:Pan-Turkism
6323:Palestinian
6266:Middle East
6174:Greenlandic
6078:East Africa
5924:Rubber boom
5907:New Zealand
5439:Colonialism
5265:Land rights
5124:Rugby union
5011:Instruments
4711:Musket Wars
4522:Works cited
4485:scoop.co.nz
4460:scoop.co.nz
4250:Stuff.co.nz
4122:Newstalk ZB
3999:17 December
3967:17 December
3249:Adobe Flash
3203:29 December
3170:29 December
3137:29 December
2620:Orange 1987
2608:Walker 2004
2457:Vietnam War
2430:Helen Clark
2251:Māori Party
2152:Waikato War
1945:Eva Rickard
1848:Eva Rickard
1795:Eva Rickard
1558:Katie Wolfe
1490:kohanga reo
1447:Ngā Tamatoa
1396:formed the
1386:. Although
1353:rugby union
1187: 1830
1172: 1832
1027:New Zealand
1021:is a broad
957:List of iwi
916:(subtribes)
652:Musket Wars
544:Philippines
524:New Zealand
196:initiatives
72:Land rights
7873:Categories
7825:Indigenous
7769:Sindhudesh
7749:Santa Cruz
7669:Hutu Power
7599:Bangsamoro
7190:Australian
7165:Lithuanian
7080:Andalusian
6858:Circassian
6822:Belarusian
6770:in Austria
6704:Macedonian
6660:in Albania
6549:Vietnamese
6383:Hongkonger
6376:chauvinist
6057:Pharaonism
5894:Oka Crisis
5577:Two-spirit
5302:ecological
5232:Indigenous
5073:Navigation
4956:Taha Māori
4411:19 October
4276:19 October
4156:16 October
4098:. Auckland
4077:tumeke.org
4057:21 January
3430:2 December
3405:2 December
3383:2 December
3247:(requires
2979:Q106878939
2915:23 January
2637:NZ History
2570:References
2518:including
2405:ammunition
2391:About 300
2286:Te Urupatu
2237:, and the
2208:Parliament
2180:Kīngitanga
2005:newspapers
1852:Tama Poata
1836:Wellington
1588:Dargaville
1574:'s ban on
1375:Springboks
1280:All Blacks
1176:Rua Kenana
1153:Pai Marire
1122:Kīngitanga
1107:Kororareka
1103:Union Flag
1092:Background
933:(families)
739:Taha Māori
453:Indigenism
97:Protection
7729:Occitania
7714:Manchukuo
7704:Lezgistan
7699:Kurdistan
7644:Hazarajat
7629:Circassia
7391:Movements
7342:Pakistani
7317:Mongolian
7257:Congolese
7170:Norwegian
7160:Icelandic
7125:Valencian
7120:Navarrese
7105:Castilian
7085:Aragonese
7049:Sardinian
6832:Ukrainian
6802:Slovenian
6782:Hungarian
6697:in Cyprus
6677:Aromanian
6665:in Kosovo
6570:Mongolian
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6456:Dravidian
6413:Taiwanese
6361:Cantonese
6338:in Cyprus
6308:Jordanian
6231:Argentine
6203:Caribbean
6194:Québécois
6142:Afrikaner
5545:Rancherie
5540:Ranchería
5515:Bantustan
5456:Biopiracy
5285:in Canada
5106:Mau rākau
5096:Kī-o-rahi
5028:Tattooing
4989:Kapa haka
4971:Whakapapa
4914:Mythology
4769:Australia
4765:Diaspora
3904:14 August
3749:15 August
3486:15 August
3313:15 August
3107:King 2003
3092:9 January
3059:9 January
2971:28771867M
2863:779490407
2737:0032-4000
2698:NZ Herald
2263:Northland
2225:foreshore
2160:Phil Goff
2035:June 2018
1951:Pākaitore
1517:kapa haka
1379:All Black
1357:apartheid
1205:land loss
1074:left-wing
759:Whakapapa
714:Mythology
704:Kapa haka
564:Venezuela
489:Australia
484:Argentina
476:Countries
396:Biopiracy
336:Land Back
7689:Katarism
7614:Chameria
7567:Projects
7372:Turanian
7367:Tunisian
7337:Oceanian
7327:Nigerian
7277:Hispanic
7272:Germanic
7262:European
7195:Hawaiian
7145:Estonian
7115:Galician
7100:Canarian
7090:Asturian
7059:Venetian
7054:Sicilian
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7018:Corsican
6979:Scottish
6873:Ossetian
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6750:Bavarian
6745:Austrian
6724:Romanian
6709:Moldovan
6687:Croatian
6655:Albanian
6623:Georgian
6613:Armenian
6592:Siberian
6519:Filipino
6434:Assamese
6403:Okinawan
6388:Japanese
6318:Lebanese
6296:Diaspora
6278:Assyrian
6246:Peruvian
6155:Americas
6105:Tigrayan
6052:Egyptian
5505:Homeland
5416:more ...
5270:Language
5151:Language
5141:Waka ama
5061:Kaitiaki
5033:Textiles
4941:Religion
4904:Funerals
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4677:Aotearoa
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3086:Archived
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2745:20705873
2672:Archived
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2593:29 March
2553:See also
2531:John Key
2449:Parihaka
2445:Tame Iti
2414:Arms Act
2412:and the
2275:Tame Iti
2192:Treasury
2136:Ihumātao
2068:Ken Mair
1844:Tāme Iti
1760:Auckland
1720:Taranaki
1668:'s book
1634:ratified
1394:Auckland
1180:Te Whiti
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1165:Te Kooti
1163:such as
1161:Prophets
1149:boycotts
1138:Taranaki
1033:Aotearoa
910:(tribes)
845:Language
773:Politics
749:Textiles
729:Religion
699:Funerals
574:Category
554:Tanzania
549:Suriname
534:Paraguay
509:Malaysia
431:Genocide
372:more ...
296:CONAECDA
214:WIPO IGC
204:9 August
77:Language
26:a series
24:Part of
7764:Silesia
7734:Ossetia
7709:Luhansk
7684:Karelia
7674:Ilirida
7654:Donetsk
7579:Assyria
7382:Ugandan
7347:Russian
7292:Iranian
7282:Iberian
7252:Chinese
7227:African
7183:Oceania
7155:Finnish
7150:Faroese
7110:Catalan
7075:Spanish
7039:Lombard
7034:Italian
6974:English
6969:Cornish
6964:British
6948:Walloon
6943:Occitan
6928:Flemish
6918:Arpitan
6889:Chuvash
6837:Yiddish
6827:Russian
6760:Frisian
6729:Serbian
6682:Bosniak
6587:Pashtun
6503:Tripuri
6476:Punjabi
6439:Bengali
6418:Tibetan
6366:Chinese
6333:Turkish
6313:Kurdish
6301:Zionism
6292:Jewish
6283:Iranian
6241:Mapuche
6236:Criollo
6210:Haitian
6169:Chicano
6114:Nigeria
6069:Sahrawi
5676:Taiwan
5651:Russia
5631:Mexico
5621:Canada
5611:Brazil
5478:Redface
5307:medical
5114:Cricket
5101:Tapu ae
5048:Science
5023:Pounamu
4919:Deities
4899:Cuisine
4891:Culture
4753:Society
4706:Moriori
4686:History
3934:26 July
3718:24 July
3688:26 July
3657:26 July
3626:26 July
3520:26 July
3336:: Reed.
3268:7 April
2678:25 July
2647:25 July
2385:Urewera
2370:Ruatoki
2366:Urewera
2336:TradeMe
2302:pōwhiri
2080:Takahue
2074:Takahue
2019:scholar
1716:Waikato
1714:in the
1686:English
1576:karakia
1471:culture
1157:Ringatu
1134:Waikato
1109:in the
1066:culture
891:Society
694:Cuisine
686:Culture
634:History
519:Namibia
504:Finland
499:Denmark
426:Ecocide
245:ILO 169
240:ILO 107
7820:German
7805:Racial
7649:Danzig
7634:Crimea
7619:Champa
7584:Azawad
7574:Arakan
7377:Turkic
7357:Slavic
7332:Nordic
7312:Libyan
7302:Korean
7287:Indian
7267:Finnic
7247:Celtic
7095:Basque
7013:Basque
6984:Ulster
6933:French
6923:Breton
6868:Lezgin
6863:Ingush
6797:Slovak
6787:Polish
6765:German
6641:Europe
6597:Uyghur
6565:Baloch
6481:Sindhi
6466:Meitei
6461:Hazara
6408:Ryukyu
6398:Manchu
6393:Korean
6328:Syrian
6184:Lakota
6100:Somali
6090:Amhara
6085:Acholi
6064:Kabyle
6047:Coptic
6042:Berber
6023:Africa
5902:Canada
5817:2024:
5811:2023:
5805:2018:
5795:2010:
5789:2007:
5783:1992:
5777:1989:
5748:bodies
5703:bodies
5595:bodies
5427:Issues
5243:Rights
5018:Poetry
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4786:Hauora
4731:Kūpapa
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4490:4 June
4465:4 June
4440:5 June
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4302:4 June
4209:26 May
4128:1 July
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1786:Raglan
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1439:Labour
1422:pākehā
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