Indigenous Maori groups fear the New Zealand government wants to undermine their rights by attempting to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi.
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The 1840 agreement between indigenous Māori and the British Crown is considered the nation’s founding document.
Indigenous Maori groups fear the New Zealand government wants to undermine their rights by attempting to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi.
The widely criticised bill aims to redefine Treaty of Waitangi principles that guide relations between Māori and ruling authorities
The House - Parliament is considering a request to add a fourth article to the Treaty, to include an oral undertaking made to the signatories in 1840.
Tangata Whenua and Tangata Tiriti stood united to "protect the integrity of Te Tiriti o Waitangi", calling on the coalition government to "kill the...
The legislation is being introduced to Parliament today - more than a week earlier than expected - and will be read for the first time next week.
The early introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill hasn't deterred a planned hīkoi to Parliament in protest. Toitū te Tiriti have mobilised Māori...
Act Party Leader and Minister responsible for the bill David Seymour denies the Treaty Principles Bill has been brought forward and says it is a...
A hīkoi from the top of the North Island to Wellington is still on, despite the Treaty Principles Bill being introduced to Parliament ahead of...
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