A proposed law that would redefine New Zealand’s founding treaty with its Indigenous people has triggered political turmoil.
A large crowd, which police estimated at more than 40,000 people, gathered outside New Zealand’s Parliament in Wellington to oppose a bill that opponents have decried as a bid to reinterpret a ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on the New Zealand parliament in Wellington to protest against a bill that critics ...
The demonstrators oppose a law that would reshape the country's founding treaty between Indigenous Māori and the British ...
One of the biggest protests in New Zealand history, led by Maori and with the support of diverse ethnicities and cultures, ...
Two small populist parties are responsible for accelerating the shift, which has been felt acutely by the Indigenous Māori.
A proposed law that would redefine New Zealand’s founding treaty between the British Crown and Māori chiefs has triggered ...
Bill Clinton, and a number of senators in Bush’s party opposed signing the treaty, citing a wide range of concerns. Among them was a fear that US biotech companies would have to share their ...
it could mean the end of the Treaty/te Tiriti.” The Tribunal said the Crown’s process to develop the bill had deliberately excluded any consultation with Māori. “This complete ...