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Tens of thousands of people have marched on New Zealand’s capital against a bill to redefine Maori rights in one of the largest protests in the country’s history. Haka chants rang out across ...
World Cup is a win for Maori, showcasing Indigenous New Zealand culture long suppressed A man flies the Maori flag known as Tino Rangatiratanga during a 2007 demonstration in Auckland, New Zealand.
The Maori Sovereignty flag will fly once again from the Auckland Harbour bridge on Waitangi Day, but the Maori Party is disappointed it will not be hoisted at official sites around Rotorua.<br><br ...
Maori supporters held a solidarity march in New York as the Indigenous people continued to campaign in New Zealand. Footage from November 18 shows activists raising the Maori flag in support of ...
More than 50 percent of Maori would like their own flag, a new survey has found as the country prepares for Waitangi Day this Saturday. The Government decided last year to allow the Tino ...
Thousands of people joined a march toward the New Zealand capital against a contentious bill that would reinterpret the country’s founding document.
New Zealand’s parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday after Maori members staged a haka to disrupt the vote on a contentious bill that would reinterpret a 184-year-old treaty between the ...
Indigenous flags of Australia and New Zealand will be flown at all Women's World Cup games, after FIFA approved a request from Australia and New Zealand football organisations.
Centre for Independent Studies’ Warren Mundine discusses the “brain explosion” of a Maori artist in New Zealand who placed the country's flag on an art gallery ground with the words ...
Booming Indigenous Maori “haka” chants rang out across New Zealand’s capital on Tuesday, as thousands rallied against a conservative proposal accused of stoking racial divisions.
Thousands of people joined a march towards New Zealand's national capital on Friday after a contentious bill that would reinterpret the country's 184-year-old founding document passed its first ...