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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.
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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.
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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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in 1840, the signing provided one reason for protesting. Disagreements in the decades following the signing sometimes included
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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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From about the mid nineteenth century, Māori campaigned for proper recognition of the Treaty, generally asking that it be
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1967, as it became, generally allowed greater interference in Māori landholding, and was widely seen amongst Māori as a
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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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and various Māori chiefs. There were differences between the Māori and English language versions of the Treaty.
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are listed above. This does not imply that all nationalists with a given ethnicity subscribe to that form of
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occupied the land and also used legal means to have the land returned, a goal which was eventually achieved.
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Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and Folklore
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from Māori – the government arguing that the chiefs of Waikato and Taranaki were rebels against the Crown.
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to build social housing. The New Zealand Government had confiscated the land in 1867 after local Māori in
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Judge McGuire convicted Iti on both charges and fined him. Iti attempted to sell the flag he shot on the
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during speeches, and attempted to destroy the flag. There have been other protests on Waitangi Day also.
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in close proximity to a large number of people, which he explained was an attempt to recreate the 1860s
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also reported that a Te Papa had promised to replace the "Signs of a Nation" exhibit two years ago.
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Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge (GRATK)
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In 1975 a large group (around 5000) of Māori and other New Zealanders, led by then 79-year-old
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In its modern form, the Māori protest movement emerged in the early 1970s as part of a broader
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to try to achieve their goals. Some of this resistance came from religious groups such as
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engineering students had for many years performed a parody haka and paddled an imaginary
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told a press conference in Whanganui 18 May 1995 following the end of the occupation."
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was so incensed by the legislation that she eventually left the party and formed the
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activists came during controversy over the exclusion of Māori players from the 1960
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announced that the Māori Tino Rangatiratanga flag has been chosen to fly from the
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around the world. Notable successes of the movement include establishment of the
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representative, and two representatives of the Crown would decide its use, with
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Taonui, Rawiri (2012). "Maōri Urban Protest Movement". In Keenan, Danny (ed.).
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In November 2016, the activist group "Save Out Unique Landscape" (SOUL) led by
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but it has attracted some support from non-Māori New Zealanders and from other
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Early activism over the issue of sporting contacts with apartheid South Africa
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Reid, Phil; Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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to protest against Māori land loss. Although the government at the time, the
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proposed to make Māori land more 'economic' by encouraging its transfer to a
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version of the Treaty of Waitangi at the "Signs of a Nation" exhibition at
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and others made efforts to revive them, for example setting up intertribal
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continued to dominate the movement, Māori were prominent within it, and in
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and the Takahue school in Northland (leading to its destruction by fire).
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On 29 October, police referred evidence gathered during the raids to the
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The best known example of this was the 'haka party' incident. A group of
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A number of people were arrested in the raids, including Māori activist
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ruled that Māori could seek customary title to areas of the New Zealand
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The first act of the Māori protest movement was arguably the boycott of
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and to the New Zealand and British governments, passive resistance and
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Since then, Māori have used petitions, court cases, deputations to the
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The Whanganui occupation of Pakaitore inspired a group of Māori from
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Te Mana Motuhake o Tuhoe is a group which includes the Tuhoe leader
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The Treaty of Waitangi was an agreement, made in 1840, between the
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Return to Sender; what really happened at the fiscal envelope hui
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and anti-terror squads, were involved in the raids in which four
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the time, historical settlements raised more complex issues. The
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protests. In 1975 the Treaty was given some recognition with the
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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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Resurgence of protest on land and Treaty issues from the 1990s
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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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During and after the Tour, many Māori protesters questioned
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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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New Zealand has a long history of sporting contact with
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Education, New Zealand Ministry of (24 October 2019).
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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
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Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (ILO C169)
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leads the Māori Land March through Hamilton in 1975
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