The 1840 agreement between indigenous Māori and the British Crown is considered the nation’s founding document.
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Indigenous Maori groups fear the New Zealand government wants to undermine their rights by attempting to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi.
The 1840 agreement between indigenous Māori and the British Crown is considered the nation’s founding document.
The widely criticised bill aims to redefine Treaty of Waitangi principles that guide relations between Māori and ruling authorities
Tangata Whenua and Tangata Tiriti stood united to "protect the integrity of Te Tiriti o Waitangi", calling on the coalition government to "kill the...
Businesses, unions and health and safety experts are making a united call to the New Zealand Government about the changes they believe will improve...
Earlier this year, families from the Indigenous Guna people on the tiny island of Gardi Sugdub became the first to undergo a climate-related...
Team India faces a daunting challenge in the second Test against New Zealand, trailing 0-1 in the series. Despite restricting New Zealand to 259,...
A new economic analysis reveals the significant impact of cruise tourism in New Zealand, showing a total economic output of NZ$1.37 billion in the...
The NZ team has snapped India's streak of 18 successive home series wins, stretching back to 2012.
The early introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill hasn't deterred a planned hīkoi to Parliament in protest. Toitū te Tiriti have mobilised Māori...
(Reuters) – A spectacular seven-wicket haul by Mitchell Santner helped New Zealand dismiss India for 156 before the tourists reached 198-5 at stumps...