And now Te Pāti Māori have gone viral globally for their haka in parliament during the vote on ACT's treaty principles bill, were heavily involved in the recent Hikoi to parliament where around 84K people showed up in Wellington, and are now above 5% in 4 of the 5 most recent polls as of December 2024
Hours of trawling hansard and the RUclips channel of various news agencies. They have many news posts still up from the early 2000's. There was a good documentary I got from the library about the 2008 Maori election as well
I saw an interesting point from Sam Carpenter that in 1840 the actual way NZ would be governed was not set in stone, and that Henry WIlliams was very distressed by the later british interpretations of the treaty that undermined maori interests, and he recieved accusations from both sides that he was a traitor as he tried to mediate the conflicts of interest. I don't think he intended for Maori mana to be undermined, but economic forces often overcome principles, especially when the traslation is ambiguous
Thank you for this, clearly alot of effort went into it.
It's been a long wait for this video of yours but it was very good
Great video
Great vid as usual, you deserve way more views!
So happy to see you post again!!!!
Let's gooooo, new video hype
Great video, well-researched and balanced. Hope more people get to see this.
And now Te Pāti Māori have gone viral globally for their haka in parliament during the vote on ACT's treaty principles bill, were heavily involved in the recent Hikoi to parliament where around 84K people showed up in Wellington, and are now above 5% in 4 of the 5 most recent polls as of December 2024
loved the act party video, loved this
Where do you get your footage?
Hours of trawling hansard and the RUclips channel of various news agencies. They have many news posts still up from the early 2000's.
There was a good documentary I got from the library about the 2008 Maori election as well
I saw an interesting point from Sam Carpenter that in 1840 the actual way NZ would be governed was not set in stone, and that Henry WIlliams was very distressed by the later british interpretations of the treaty that undermined maori interests, and he recieved accusations from both sides that he was a traitor as he tried to mediate the conflicts of interest. I don't think he intended for Maori mana to be undermined, but economic forces often overcome principles, especially when the traslation is ambiguous
Yo!
New Zealand politics? Interesting
Why so surprised?
@@antmanatthemoment7233 heard English language with a peculiar accent and and involvement of different race people, hence the surprise
@@rostkgb we are a country, every country has politics
Treaty means nothing to this Maori
First mistake :
Maori are not the indigenous peoples of New Zealand !?🤔🤨
Ask the first migration people's of those that were here before them mmmmh !🤨
Lol what? Maybe watch my Moriori video if you wish to learn more about the Morior, a co first peoples with the Maori. Maori are obviously indigenous
May I ask your definition of indigenous?