Waitangi’s Other Story: Love, Care and Whānau Important Outside the Politics
About 30 protesters disrupted Waitangi Day pōwhiri at Treaty Grounds while Prime Minister Luxon and MPs discussed Treaty issues amid ongoing Māori-Crown tensions.
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Fiery crowd greets politicians in Waitangi
The coalition leaders advancing across the Waitangi Treaty Grounds during the welcome pōwhiri. Photo: RNZ / Giles Dexter Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and other parliamentarians have been welcomed to the lower Treaty Grounds at Waitangi.
Waitangi remembers. Politics moves on
Every Waitangi, politicians promise transformation. Looking back 12 months on, the gap between what was said and what was done is harder to ignore. Waitangi has a long memory. Every year, the Treaty grounds become a kind of national mirror. Politicians arrive keen to see themselves reflected as principled, pragmatic, courageous – or at the very least, misunderstood. Māori arrive carrying history, expectation, frustration and hope, all compressed…
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