
Hīkoi - Wikipedia
A hīkoi is a walk or march, and especially a protest march, in New Zealand.
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What is Māori walk hīkoi and why is there a protest on New …
2024年11月19日 · New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi is a document signed by the colonial British regime and 500 Māori chiefs in 1840 that enshrines principles of co-governance between Indigenous and non-Indigenous...
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New Zealand: Maori protest as hikoi reaches Wellington - BBC
2024年11月18日 · More than 40,000 people have protested outside New Zealand’s parliament against a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding document between …
Hīkoi to Parliament: Tens of thousands descend on Wellington in ...
Police are urging more than 40,000 protesters who attended today’s historic march on Parliament to “travel safe” as they return to their homes around the country tonight.
HĪKOI MŌ TE TIRITI 2024 - INFORMATION PAGE
2024年11月6日 · Everything you need to know about the upcoming Kotahitanga activation and Hikoi mō te Tiriti. Below you’ll find the TIMINGS and LOCATIONS of each activation as well as the end point for each day / leg of the hīkoi.
1975 Hīkoi (Māori Land March) by National Library ... - DigitalNZ
The 1975 Māori Land March (hīkoi) started at Te Hāpua in the far North Island and ended in Parliament grounds in Wellington. It took over 30 days and became a national event. The hīkoi slogan was 'not one more acre of Māori land' - a message of protest designed to draw attention to the continuing loss and confiscation of whenua (land) since 1900.
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti departs Parliament after petition presented
2024年11月19日 · Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti has now arrived at Parliament after setting off from the Far North last Monday. Many on the hīkoi, organised by Toitū te Tiriti, are opposed to the Treaty Principles Bill, which had its first reading last week.
Watch live: Te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti marches in Wellington
2024年11月18日 · The national hīkoi which has covered both Te Ika-a-Māui and Te Waipounamu has now converged in Wellington as protesters prepare to march to Pāremata.t. Some estimates suggest up to 30,000 people will be part of the hīkoi in its final leg. Crowds have been building and continue to build in the capital, with some leaving Porirua at 5am.