One belief was virtually universal within the Waitangi forum tents: existing as Māori is inherently political.
Lawyers for the Attorney-General say Ngāi Tahu’s High Court action over freshwater rights and interests is legally flawed. David Williams reports from the High Court at Christchurch.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Thousands gathered across New Zealand on Thursday to celebrate the signing of the country’s founding ...
Thousands gathered across New Zealand yesterday to celebrate the signing of the country’s founding document and some called ...
Rolling back Maori representation, undermining our reo (language), our tikanga (customs), our tino rangatiratanga (self-determination),” Anaru Ryall, an activist with Tiriti Action Group Poneke ...
Ngāi Tahu tells the High Court the Crown has been a poor Treaty partner, and it should be forced to co-manage freshwater ...
Called 'paraikete whero' (red blankets), a group of wāhine including Goulton adopted the idea as a symbol of resistance. They ...