In 1975, Dame Whina Cooper led the “Not One Acre More” march, while in 2004, Hone Harawira led the Foreshore and Seabed hikoi ...
From the misty peaks of Cape Reinga to the rain-soaked streets of Kawakawa, the national Hīkoi mō te Tiriti Monday rolled through the north and will soon arrive in Whangārei. Since setting off Monday ...
The hīkoi will kick of just weeks after the 49th anniversary of Dame Whina Cooper led the profoundly significant hīkoi Te ...
The hikoi will detour from its route in the footsteps of Dame Whina Cooper's 1975 land march to stop in the Kaipara District ...
Participants are beginning a nine-day journey to Wellington, with thousands expected to join the convoy as it makes its way ...
The Originals' include Hone Harawira, Annette Sykes, Mereana Pitman, Ken Mair and Tame Iti, and they plan to hold an active wānanga at Waipapa Marae in Auckland next week. Their aim is to rally ...
Among them was veteran Māori rights activist and former MP Hone Harawira. He says the hīkoi is about protesting a "blitzkreig of oppression" from the government and uplifting Māori. Harawira ...