Waikato University research fellow Hemopereki Simon says the skyrocketing prices of Māori artefacts is all but removing Māori from ownership of such precious taonga. “This sale is a powerful ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. More than 40,000 people marched on the New Zealand capital this week, in a show of anger at a proposed ...
Keen to find out more? Here’s a breakdown of what the new Overground names are and exactly what they’re supposed to mean. This one runs through Wembley and is named after England’s Lionesses ...
Bare-chested men draped in traditional feather cloaks were joined by horse riders waving the red, white and black Maori flag ... opposition to Seymour's bill, meaning it is all but doomed to ...
Protesters opposing a proposed law that would redefine New Zealand's founding treaty between the British Crown and Maori chiefs gather outside Parliament in Wellington ... He says piecemeal ...
Tens of thousands of people gathered outside New Zealand's Parliament in the nation's capital city of Wellington to protest a bill that aims to redefine the country's founding treaty between the ...
Two small populist parties are responsible for accelerating the shift, which has been felt acutely by the Indigenous Māori. By Yan Zhuang A year before American voters’ anger over the cost of ...
Haka chants rang out across the 42,000-strong crowd as it moved through Wellington on Tuesday in the final stage of a nine-day 100km walk from the north, a Maori stronghold. Bare-chested men ...
WELLINGTON - Booming Indigenous Maori “haka” chants rang out across ... Luxon has voiced his opposition to Mr Seymour’s Bill, meaning it is all but doomed to fail when it comes to a ...
He says piecemeal construction of the treaty’s meaning has left a vacuum and has given Maori special treatment. His bill is widely opposed – by left and right-wing former prime ministers ...
The MP who performed a haka during voting for the Treaty Principles Bill, bringing proceedings to a halt, says there was definitely a moment of 'wait... what did we just do?'. Video of Te Pāti Māori ...