"Traditional Maori practices associated with the mountain were banned ... They will be employed to stop forced sales, restore ...
In particular, it targets New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, which Maori chiefs and the British Crown signed in 1840, agreeing to work toward reparations for the colonized ...
However, the majority of Maori who want to build homes on ancestral lands are individual or collective whanau who don’t have ...
This has not stopped opponents, including white New Zealanders and Maori New Zealanders, from warning about the bill's potential consequences, which they say are emblematic of a rightward shift in ...
The Waitangi Treaty was written and signed 178 years ago by the Māori and the British, who were prompted by a desire to work together and provide a sustainable future for New Zealand. Arguably ...