People who took part in the hīkoi mō te Tiriti say they feel like they've made history. Māori News Editor Taiha Molyneux spoke to Corin Dann.
The capital turned into a sea of black, white and red on Tuesday, as more than 40,000 people supporting te Hīkoi mō te tiriti overflowed Parliament's lawn and onto the streets. Prime Minister Christop ...
The free ride for gangs is over when the clock strikes midnight tonight, with tough new laws officially coming into effect, ...
While te Hīkoi mō te tiriti is over for now, the Treaty Principles Bill isn't - yet. ACT leader David Seymour insists hīkoi supporters don't represent all New Zealanders. But hīkoi supporters were ...
Signed in 1840, Treaty of Waitangi shapes New Zealand's governance, with its clauses guiding current laws and policies ...
Analysis: The Act leader came out to "face the hīkoi" as tens of thousands of people marched to Parliament, but he couldn’t ...
Nine-day march against legislation to reinterpret Treaty of Waitangi culminates in sees some 42,000 protest in Wellington ...
Tens of thousands marched in New Zealand to protest a treaty bill in Wellington on Nov 19. Protesters say the bill threatens ...
One of the biggest protests in New Zealand history, led by Maori and with the support of diverse ethnicities and cultures, ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on the New Zealand parliament in Wellington to protest against a bill that critics ...
Tens of thousands of New Zealanders gathered outside the parliament in one of the country’s largest demonstrations to oppose ...
On February 6, 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi, also called Te Tiriti o Waitangi or just Te Tiriti, was signed between the ...