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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New Zealand's divisive treaty debate continues with a huge rally in Wellington of protesters against a government bill to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi.
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
Nov 11 (Reuters) - Hundreds of people on Monday set out on a nine-day march to New Zealand's capital of Wellington in protest over legislation that...
The 1840 agreement between indigenous Māori and the British Crown is considered the nation’s founding document.
Thousands of people are set to descend on Wellington in coming days against a contentious bill that seeks to redefine the principles of the Treaty of...
Tangata Whenua and Tangata Tiriti stood united to "protect the integrity of Te Tiriti o Waitangi", calling on the coalition government to "kill the...
Maori MPs disrupted New Zealand's parliament with a haka to protest a controversial bill reinterpreting the 1840 treaty.
Tempers flared in New Zealand’s parliament during an extraordinary debate on the Treaty Principles Bill.
Tempers flared in New Zealand’s parliament during an extraordinary debate on the Treaty Principles Bill.
Tempers flared in New Zealand’s parliament during an extraordinary debate on the Treaty Principles Bill.