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Is Te Tiriti o Waitangi really under threat?
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Moana Maniapoto takes a trip to Waitangi to get a real sense of how people feel and why so many decided to be there for Waitangi week. Moana sits down for interviews with Hone Harawira, Margaret Mutu, Maui Solomon and Anahera Morehu.
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Date of upload: Premiered Mar 19, 2024 ^^


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@waynekilgour393

1 month ago

They and us . Can anyone see what's wrong .

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@JRTIGER07

1 month ago

The Principles of the Treaty šŸ¤” Never heard of them ... Can one add on to a Legal Document without both Parties involved coming to an Agreement 1st šŸ¤”

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@joebloggs2862

1 month ago

We are divided more than ever , itā€™s visible everywhere.

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@LindleySmith-ct8lh

1 month ago

In a "Te Ao with Moana" video it would be great to learn what a wide range of Māori want from the treaty/principles, as opposed to what a few don't want?

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@JamesSumner-Goodwin

1 month ago

Superiority complex? What do (not all) but opposed Maori want from this?

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@janea3601

1 month ago

So disappointing. Just another weak shallow presentation of the issues. Does more to confuse, misrepresent than enlighten. The appeals to authority are glaring

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@tahirua123

1 month ago

So sad to see so many racists who think they deserve different treatment because of their blood. Sad the media try to blame those rallying against this racism as the racists.

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@Nikorasully

1 month ago

Yes it is, big corporations want to take the land

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@Lee-tj8km

1 month ago

it would make sense to ask the common citizen rather than interviewing politicians who have a clear bias maybe go to some small towns and interview locals

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@stevehughes1510

1 month ago

Only from destructive folk who want to deface it, it's fine at Te Papa. Yep there's an ambiguity in that statement.

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@johnrameka-ye7ns

3 weeks ago

...in Article 2 they gave the Queen the pre-emptive Right or first Right to purchase lands before all others, or the first Right to refuse, to the sale of any Māori land in Aotearoa, NZ however, Māori have not done that to date, and the Queen has not purchased one inch of soil in NZ. Preamble Sections 2,4,& 5 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Land Act 1993/94

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@kumamotop

1 month ago

Kia pua atu te reo tuatahi o te whenua nei, te reo Māori; kia kaha te kotahitanga Māori, Kia kaha te kotahitanga o te iwi o Aotearoa hoki. Ka taea e tātou nge mea Ʃ rua!

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@johnrameka-ye7ns

3 weeks ago

Te Tiriti o Waitangi 1840 (TOW) is an amendment to the 1835 Declaration of Independence o Aotearoa (DOI), on the 6th of Feb 1840 prior to the signing of TOW nga Rangatira excising their powers under Article 2 of DOI made amendments to the TOW, in Article 1 they gave the Queen's Government the Right to make Laws in Aotearoa (Privy Council) .......

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@johnrameka-ye7ns

3 weeks ago

Indeed, there is one Law for all and that is the Declaration of Independence 1835 & Te Tiriti o Waitangi 1840 and any other Law made by Māori within the meaning of Section 17 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Amendment Act 1994, sub-section (3)

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@antmanatthemoment7233

1 month ago

4:56: You should've told the Waitangi Tribunal the same thing, Hone

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@robertwoodroffe123

1 month ago

White !! Kaumatua . All dwn east coast and also apparently northland

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@djpomare

1 month ago

Co-governance is in the treaty. Brits replaced rangatiratanga (run by local chiefs) into sovereignty (run by UK royals). The treaty house was set on fire but the treaty document still exists showing the details along with its burnt frayed edges. We've tried the colonial system for a hell of a long time and now is the time to give the actual documented deal a fair go.

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@johnrameka-ye7ns

3 weeks ago

Māori to quote the words of Lord Normanby Standing Orders of 1839, "Whose title to the soil and to the Sovereignty of New Zealand is indisputable and has been solemnly...

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