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A culturally important Maori mountain recognized as a legal person - MSNTaranaki Maunga, known by New Zealand's non-Maori population as Mount Taranaki, has been recognized by the country's ...
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New Zealand's new Maori queen anointed as late king laid to restSept. 5 (UPI) --A new Maori queen was anointed Thursday when the king of New Zealand's indigenous people who died late last month was laid to rest. A statement from the Kiingitanga, meaning the ...
Protesters oppose bill which critics say undermines Indigenous Maori rights and threatens race relations. ... with over 35,000 people estimated to be participating in the march.
Parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday after Maori members performed a haka — a traditional ceremonial group dance — to disrupt the vote on a controversial bill.
The Maori people are New Zealand’s indigenous population. New Zealand is one of the most recently inhabited parts of the globe, with the Maori arriving from the surrounding Pacific islands in ...
New Zealanders are marching, performing haka to protest divisive bill. The Treaty Principles Bill seeks to revise New Zealand’s foundational agreement with Maori people and is hugely unpopular ...
New Zealand has long been known for its progressive policies, including efforts to correct and address historical wrongs against its indigenous Māori population. But as Ali Rogin reports, a new ...
When New Zealand kicked off the Women's World Cup opener against Norway last week, just three of the 23 Football Ferns traced their roots to the Indigenous Maori people.
Maori people consider tattoo art as sacred, and it is taken as an important marker of the wearer's identity. The move follows local media reports that the filters were proliferating on social media.
Tributes have begaun to flow for Mrs Tirikatene-Sullivan, Ngai Tahu, who was Labour MP for Southern Maori for 29 years, from 1967 till 1996. She famously travelled up to 40,000km each year getting ...
When New Zealand kicked off the Women’s World Cup opener against Norway last week, just three of the 23 Football Ferns traced their roots to the Indigenous Maori people ...
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