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  •   Home > News > Politics

    A view a history-making hikoi will lead to more young Maori taking up leadership roles

    A view a history-making hikoi will lead to more young Maori taking up leadership roles


    Tens of thousands turned out for yesterday's Hikoi mo te Tiriti - where attendees marched to Parliament, many in opposition to the Treaty Principles Bill.

    Waikato Maori Education Emeritus Professor Russell Bishop says past movements of this size have caused political shifts -- Te Pati Maori formed after the foreshore and seabed march.

    He believes the strength from young people at the march was extraordinary - and believes for every person who was at the hikoi, there would have been another who wanted to go but couldn't make it.

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