A proposed law that would redefine New Zealand’s founding treaty with its Indigenous people has triggered political turmoil.
Two small populist parties are responsible for accelerating the shift, which has been felt acutely by the Indigenous Māori.
Tens of thousands of New Zealanders confronted parliament to protest a law to redefine a treaty between the Maori and Britain ...
Māori Bill has sparked widespread chaos in New Zealand as tens of thousands of people marched to the parliament in Wellington ...
As tens of thousands of marchers thronged the streets in New Zealand’s capital Wellington, the column of people, flags aloft, ...
Protesters dressed in traditional Māori attire performed hakas while marching alongside tens of thousands of people through ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on the New Zealand parliament in Wellington to protest against a bill that critics ...
Nine-day march across New Zealand culminates in Wellington as huge numbers gather to protest bill that opponents say seeks to ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on New Zealand’s capital against a bill to redefine Maori rights in one of the ...
Booming Indigenous Maori "haka" chants rang out across New Zealand's capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against ...
A vote in New Zealand’s parliament was suspended and two lawmakers ejected on Thursday when dramatic political theater ...
Tens of thousands of protesters including Māori warriors in traditional dress marched on New Zealand’s parliament Tuesday in ...