Haka Erupts in New Zealand Parliament: Māori Fight for Their Rights | The Culture Project

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  • In an extraordinary display of unity and defiance, Māori MPs and spectators erupted into a powerful haka in New Zealand's parliament, protesting a controversial bill threatening Indigenous rights. Discover the history of the haka, its deep cultural significance, and the centuries-old struggles of the Māori people. From the Treaty of Waitangi to modern-day battles for justice, this episode of The Culture Project dives into the story behind the protest that captured the world's attention.
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  • @MsKamWest
    @MsKamWest 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +417

    I’m from New Zealand and i have found this video to be very informative. Well done to the team who created it.

    • @Allwelfare
      @Allwelfare 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Reservation is a good in NZ as well?

    • @deker0954
      @deker0954 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is ridiculous.

    • @spotoncam3640
      @spotoncam3640 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not making fun, however I would fear engaging with a Maori girl because, I respect females and won't hurt them in any ways.
      However, I would be fine facing a Maori men who even if he perform Haka in front of me to intimidate me, cause I am equal to all man.

    • @ustizc4790
      @ustizc4790 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Allwelfare for english? Good idea.

    • @judithgriffiths7910
      @judithgriffiths7910 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Allwelfare We do not have Reservations, an area of land on which indigenous people can live and continue their traditions. Reservations are an American system used to separate, isolate and ensure poverty for indigenous American tribes. The best land was taken by the European settlers (grabbing the best land also happened in New Zealand).

  • @yoursoulsaver3023
    @yoursoulsaver3023 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +121

    Everything from the history to the pronunciation of Māori words this video is bang on! I just watched an Australian news video and they couldn't even pronounce Waitangi right. You guys did better than our bloody neighbours hats off to India Today!

    • @dhairyadave1806
      @dhairyadave1806 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      means a lot to us! Culture and traditions mean a lot to you too i'm sure, peace and prosperity to you!

    • @ManuelDumont-l1w
      @ManuelDumont-l1w 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Similar to Egypt's>SETh(MATe)=sun-SET(ie. DEATH=THEATH=THOTH) + RA(oRA)=SUN(ie. Life=(GOoD)-HEALth=HELiOS=SUN(GOD). 😇

    • @BobMaika
      @BobMaika 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yep, totally agree.

    • @ManuelDumont-l1w
      @ManuelDumont-l1w 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@BobMaika thANK Yah(weh) . 🤩

  • @keinangabillyjesse5530
    @keinangabillyjesse5530 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +120

    im a maori kiwi and found this video to be excellent also. Good wrk india today. Kia ora

    • @IndiaUnbound-123
      @IndiaUnbound-123 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      ❤to Maori culture. from 🇮🇳

    • @antondev8388
      @antondev8388 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Funny things is that this video is made by Indians who are colonisers themselves

  • @DonMachado
    @DonMachado 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    I was very moved by the Haka in this story. What a powerful way to send a message to the government, right there in parliament. It was an historical moment in time.

    • @StGammon77
      @StGammon77 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The message of the Haka has zero to do with challenge or war or sport it is a testimony of a Chief becoming a Christian, you are stupider for believing this tripe you have not even read anything about history

  • @reaniebeanie94
    @reaniebeanie94 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +50

    Being of Māori descent I am grateful for this explantion. Thank you.😊

    • @evil1143
      @evil1143 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yea because it makes you look a whole lot better than you actually are.

  • @weaviejeebies
    @weaviejeebies 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I'm American and probably won't get lucky enough to visit NZ. I'm of Sami Finnish descent, and even having no connection to indigenous people of Polynesia, haka speaks to something in my soul. I get chills up my spine and tears in my eyes when I see/hear it. It's so spiritually powerful. It's like you can feel the people of long ago speaking to you. It reminds me a little of joik, traditional Sami singing, except the Maori people's very fearsome warrior nature is present in it, too. Their unity and their fearlessness even in the face of crushing odds. Their glaring faces say, this place is mine, this is my magic, my energy, be careful, I can devour you. I love watching every clip of haka I can find, even the All-Black's pre-game challenge.
    I pray the Maori people are successful in maintaining their rights and their culture against this bill. They were on that island first! Let THEM define their place on it!!!

    • @LisaPoihegatama
      @LisaPoihegatama หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thank you for your support, I am of the understanding that all Polynesians have ancient ties back to Mama Africa, Asia and the Americas. A lot of Maori are mixed with many Europeans so you might have a distant relative running around here somewhere. Lastly there is only one human race and we are all connected in one way or another. Peace to you and yours and journey well

  • @nina415cat
    @nina415cat 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    Wow, thank you so much for this explanation! I was so moved and quite frankly, almost entranced by the haka protest in the NZ parliament, but I have been searching the internet to understand what it was about in some detail (beyond the general statement that "it's about a new interpretation of an old treaty") and this is the first really helpful explanation I've found.

  • @ciaranbeckett
    @ciaranbeckett 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Excellent overview! All indigenous peoples, overwhelmed, oppressed, and tricked by power-hungry colonizers, should rise up and not be silenced any longer. If we are silent, we are forgotten, and we will be lost without a fight.

    • @loke1555
      @loke1555 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      those poor innocent Maori butchered and exterminated the neighboring island and ate them. white europeans are 9% of the world's population and we dominate everywhere so what the hell are you and yours going to do crying and screaming

  • @andrewmaccallum2367
    @andrewmaccallum2367 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +142

    Solidarity with all colonised peoples throughout the world! ✊

    • @MrAndyLocksmith
      @MrAndyLocksmith 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      They’d still be living in the Stone Age if it wasn’t for us!

    • @andrewmaccallum2367
      @andrewmaccallum2367 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @MrAndyLocksmith Shameful and disgusting comment...although as it's your first comment in 14 years, you're clearly some kind of troll.
      Jog on.

    • @jeffmorin5867
      @jeffmorin5867 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@andrewmaccallum2367 cry harder...

    • @KrackJack-d3p
      @KrackJack-d3p หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@MrAndyLocksmithu urself live like animals sex porn and what not...what right do u have to comment on ancient culture...bastar*

    • @fteeagle9446
      @fteeagle9446 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@MrAndyLocksmith you did nothing to modernize the country. Māori were implementing modern technology pre-treaty. Your response suggests you know nothing of the Declaration of Independence- He Whakaputunga O Nga Rangatira o Niu Tireni and prior. Helps to know this before spouting off.

  • @Waaheke12
    @Waaheke12 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +131

    Well done. This is an excellent summary of the situation we Maori have here in NZ. India knows all about British colonisation of course.

    • @jitensir2080
      @jitensir2080 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      @@Waaheke12
      Yes
      We know very well
      And impressions of the cruelty they left here

    • @jadedone6900
      @jadedone6900 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      Many, many nations are familiar with European colonisation. Here's hoping the Maori are successful.

    • @AshFloraaaa
      @AshFloraaaa 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      In short the treaty was an agreement of partnership between the Brittish settlers and the Māori to govern over New Zealand. It also protects the rights Maori kustoms, language and culture and to self-govern. This new bill will remove Māori's seat at the table. It's assimilation disguised as equality.

    • @phil8592
      @phil8592 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      ​​@@lucysluckydayMāori culture is deeply tied to its ancenstory in a way that will not seem logical or possible to you. Your lands and culture were not stripped from you in a way that caused intergenerational trauma that is visible in every statistic available (health, life expectancy, education, addiction, incarceration rates). I care about what happened in the 1800s because my people are still seeing the ripples that colonisation have created. It's fine that you don't live and understand Māori struggles, but there are marches happening in NZ right now in protest against people like you who wish to see the history of my people erased. When the people of NZ march from one end to the other, our ancestors are with us every step of the way.

    • @demonjay5790
      @demonjay5790 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@lucysluckydaynarsaacistic mentally illied illigal settlers from west always downgrade suffering of native people of land by britishers spaniards and Portuguese

  • @jdelrio38
    @jdelrio38 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

    This I what we need more of around the world people sticking up for their rights no matter where you are!

    • @StGammon77
      @StGammon77 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ahh you have no idea whats going on you have it the wrong way round, the Govt is upholding NZdrs rights over tribalist radicals like that woman, most Maoris hater her they have free seats that only racist maoris vote for her 1 % of the Country she will be ousted soon you watch

  • @mydadlovetocomentinyoutube2567
    @mydadlovetocomentinyoutube2567 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Respect from Malaysia for the Maori people!

  • @josfryer222
    @josfryer222 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +161

    Interesting to see a take on this from outside NZ!
    One important (and often misunderstood) point is that in fact there are not two versions of the Treaty. The only true version is the Māori version. Only the Māori version was presented at the signing in Waitangi. Only the Māori version was discussed and debated. The "English version" was a draft, prepared on behalf of Captain Hobson, Queen Victoria's representative. It was never shown to the Māori chiefs who attended the negotiations. Many of those chiefs spoke and read English perfectly well and would have immediately understood that the two documents said different things. Most historians agree that the Māori people never ceded their sovereignty, and this was also the finding made by the Waitangi Tribunal, which was set up by the Crown in 1975 to determine instances of the Treaty being contravened.

    • @Suresh_Kamath
      @Suresh_Kamath 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So bottom line, British cheated.

    • @heliopyre
      @heliopyre 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That is disingenuous. The English one is the one that was signed by the chiefs.
      " Most historians agree that the Māori people never ceded their sovereignty"
      That is not true.

    • @josfryer222
      @josfryer222 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      @heliopyre um. No. As I said, the English version was never presented to, or debated with, the Māori chiefs who attended Waitangi. Only a handful of Māori signed the English language version: that was not until several weeks later, south of the area we now call Auckland, and those few signatories were notably *not* able to read or speak English. More than 95% of signatures gathered are on one of the copies of the Māori version. You can literally go and see it for yourself at the National Library on Molesworth Street, where you can also read about the consensus of historians.

    • @Rhonda-z9q
      @Rhonda-z9q 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Read Papers Past and Present The Minutes of the Kohimarama Conference if you want the truth.

    • @JadeDeCosta
      @JadeDeCosta 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@josfryer222if the non-indigenous folks want to negotiate they should throw out the English version and start whatever ‘re-negotiations’ from the perspective of the Māori version. If common ground can be found then great and if not then honor and respect the Māori treaty as is.
      The non-indigenous folks have already done quite enough to destroy Māori lands, traditions and way of life I’m sure. I highly doubt that either version of that treaty was fully honored throughout history and I’m sure some Māori people were mislead, intimidated and/or plain swindle by the colonizers. If y’all don’t stand up to them in full voice and power in numbers now you may not have anything left of your heritage and/or home land to leave behind for your heirs.
      Just look at the Hawaiian’s or Indigenous Native Americans who both had their heritage, language, culture and land stripped away. And don’t get me started on African Americans having been ripped away from their home land, culture, language and heritage.
      Indigenous peoples, including African Americans, don’t just see and hear the Māori Haka but they feel it deep in their souls and it reminds them that that something very important and irreplaceable was stolen from them.
      Don’t let the non-indigenous people of New Zealand steal anything else from the Māori. Preserve everything that you can!!

  • @krystalmakiha6786
    @krystalmakiha6786 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    Such an incredibly informative video, ka pai! Thank you for honouring Maori culture with your thorough research and for presenting it so accurately, helping us all gain a better understanding.

  • @LaeeqRind
    @LaeeqRind 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +88

    Thank you Sir, for this wonderful informative video. I come from a very tribal region that still marks the border between Indo-Persian Empire.
    Haka Ritual, even before understanding a words and its significance, use to give me goosebumps and wet eyes every single time.
    Can I use this opportunity to say to all Māori People of New Zealand, More Power to You All. No matter what world says, New Zealand Always Was and Always Will Be Māori People Land.

    • @Individual_Lives_Matter
      @Individual_Lives_Matter 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Was it always Māori land?

    • @SheldoFett
      @SheldoFett 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I appreciate your sentiment, but (in the most polite way) it's missing the point.
      Aotearoa is the responsibility of Maori. We view it as one might consider the relationship between a parent and child. We have to look after Papatuanuku so that she can look after us.
      The concept of "ownership" is as alien as pineapple on a pizza.
      We belong.
      People that arrive are welcome, but please don't come to my house then tell me it's yours.

    • @mangopudding5979
      @mangopudding5979 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What do you mean by Indo Persian em pire? There was never any Indo Persian em pire.

    • @saishashi9978
      @saishashi9978 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@mangopudding5979when u don't know history 😅

    • @saishashi9978
      @saishashi9978 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@SheldoFettYou explained Hindu concept of "Athithi devo bhava" 😅

  • @yusofaziz1
    @yusofaziz1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    We stand behind the Maouri poeple and support you 100% from the Bumiputra in Malaysia.

  • @juvwon
    @juvwon 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    When you hear her regular voice, you will understand the depth she had to go to, to invoke that chant.
    She is a unique one. Kudos to her...👏👏😀

  • @bimgorling2036
    @bimgorling2036 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Really great video!!!
    You gave new depth to this viral story, and you told it with great respect.
    Thank you!
    You just got a new subscriber

  • @caitlinstockman1747
    @caitlinstockman1747 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    As a wahine Māori, i am greatful and appreciate the facts being presented in this video. You've done a manaful job presenting the truth on our behalf. Thank you!! 🖤🤍❤️✊🏽✊🏽❤️🤍🖤

    • @sophiadonnell5957
      @sophiadonnell5957 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@auintogold4725Blood percentage is a western thing, if you have Māori blood, you are Māori

  • @barbaraf750
    @barbaraf750 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +98

    Thank you for explaining the historical origins of the Haka. As an Irish woman I'm not surprised at the British betrayal.
    Amazing to witness the Haka in parliment the look of shock on the MPs was priceless 😂

    • @Mark-Haddow
      @Mark-Haddow 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @barbaraf750
      What?
      Ireland was part of all colonisation during the UK expeditions to increase trade and power. Ask North America's tribes who were killing them in the 19th century, mere months after arriving by boat. I'm Scots. You're clearly avoiding facts.

    • @DaMuss-e2w
      @DaMuss-e2w 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Many MPs took part in the Haka or supported it.

    • @judithgriffiths7910
      @judithgriffiths7910 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      My ancestry is both Scottish and Irish (who escaped as far as possible away from their English domination). I find the Maori way of approaching the world infinitely preferable.

  • @hsn2132-o9f
    @hsn2132-o9f 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +105

    Full support to Maori People and best wishes from Turkey🙂

    • @Nabi.Migration
      @Nabi.Migration 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Shouldn't you first support the kurdish minority and other minorities in Turkey first before starting with a country 9000 km away?

    • @hsn2132-o9f
      @hsn2132-o9f 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@Nabi.Migration According my religion Islam holy book Quran, defending Human rights as well as Rights of minorities is an unavoidable obligation for all muslims all over the world.

    • @moanaleerare5143
      @moanaleerare5143 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@hsn2132-o9f Thank you

    • @Nabi.Migration
      @Nabi.Migration 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@hsn2132-o9f According to my "holy book" my people are the best. but that's another topic.
      What i asked about is the reality.

    • @niravsuvarna7198
      @niravsuvarna7198 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@hsn2132-o9fIn reality you force them to convert and if they refuse, you enslave them.

  • @kiwifrankie
    @kiwifrankie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Excellent account of our country's complex relationship. Very rare for media to tell Maori side of story, or if so, to do so with respect and truth... Thank you ehoa.

  • @karaevans6215
    @karaevans6215 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    I tear up whenever I see the haka performed. it's so powerful.

    • @ourpeople-g7r
      @ourpeople-g7r 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Something more about the maoris for you to love.......
      News from the Rotorua Daily Post:
      "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
      News 24 headline:
      "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
      New Zealand Hearald news headline 29 May, 2024
      “Raglan man Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa drags partner outside naked, pours boiling water over her“ Kereopa ( A MAORI) dragged her outside through the kitchen door by her arms, down the kitchen steps and onto the ground. He then grabbed the kettle, which was just inside the door, and poured the boiling water over the victim - who was naked at the time - directly onto her skin. As he did so, Kereopa told her “you deserve it, and that’s what you get”. He then told her he would reboil the jug and pour it on her face. She ran to seek help from her sister but she was asleep, before running into her daughter’s room and hugging her. Kereopa then went into the room and said, “once you let go, I’m burning your face”. Judge Stephen Clark noted Kereopa’s 17 family violence convictions, eight of which were against the current victim. The man responsible, Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa, was today jailed for the incident, his ninth conviction against the victim during their 20-year-plus relationship.
      New Zealand Hearald News 14 Apr, 2024:
      During a torturous and prolonged night of violence, William James Whata (A MAORI) held his partner down and shoved his fist down her throat with such force that he broke her jaw. The attack came after the 48-year-old had tried strangling his partner multiple times. By the time emergency services arrived, the woman was discovered with numerous injuries including visible damage to her jaw. Now, Whata has been jailed for the violence which started when he went around to the victim’s property on March 4, 2023, despite having been issued a five-day police safety order. A CCTV camera at the property captured most of the events from that night, which began about 10pmwith the pair arguing in the lounge. The victim turned and walked away when Whata grabbed her, put his arm around her neck, and put her in a chokehold. She fell to the ground with Whata on top of her. He let her go and she got to her feet but he chased her back into the lounge where he tried to put another chokehold on her. She managed to push him off but fell to the ground and Whata took the opportunity to put her in another chokehold for about 7 seconds, causing her to go in and out of consciousness. As he held her down, Whata then kneed her in the head and torso four times and continued strangling her for about a minute. Once he let go, she again tried to run for her life, making it outside, but Whata chased her. Some time later he got a knife and followed her around the house with it as she carried out household tasks. He stood guard to ensure she didn’t push her domestic violence button and at one stage cornered her in the kitchen with the knife to her head and punched her. At 1.45am, Whata threw her through the open ranch slider and then held her down on the ground, before closing the door and curtains. While on top of her, he put his hand inside her mouth and pried apart her jaw with downward pressure for about 10 seconds. She begged him to stop and tried to push him off but he continued similar attacks for two more hours. Some time later in the morning she said she needed to use the toilet, where she pressed her panic button and alerted emergency services. St John paramedics discovered she’d suffered a broken jaw due to visible jaw drop, and had multiple cuts and swelling to her face.

  • @carmenbell77
    @carmenbell77 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for the history lesson. The more I learn, the more informed.

  • @johngillanders9694
    @johngillanders9694 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +186

    I’m from Aotearoa / New Zealand and this was a really well-informed video, thanks a lot!

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @johngillanders9694 new zealand *

    • @nomylearnspalestine
      @nomylearnspalestine 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Aoetearoa*

    • @marx4325
      @marx4325 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      @@WayToManyAssassins he said both ..........egg!

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@marx4325 Aotearoa is the north island

    • @fieldsofgold775
      @fieldsofgold775 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@marx4325😂👌

  • @theremacgoesagain
    @theremacgoesagain หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is so amazing, every time i watch it i get chills she is really a great female role model

  • @NA97x
    @NA97x 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Ty very much, the only one who make me understand the history and the culture and it was easy and simple ty again keep going pls

  • @ShireenPasha
    @ShireenPasha 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    awesome jounalism. this is the potential of India - deep perspective in everything.

  • @MarleneGreen
    @MarleneGreen 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +97

    Thank you from New York! This video has gone viral across America! Māoris, we heard you!
    Inspiration & reminder to never back down or stay quiet as invaders & colonizers work to steal your land & break treaties.
    Every generation must fight back against injustice & never remain silent. Cheers! 🎉🎉🎉

    • @MargaretAllen-x5t
      @MargaretAllen-x5t 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      The Māori language does not have an s so the plural is Māori. There are no full blooded Māori left so many have been well assimilated as one multicultural country.

    • @kms7012
      @kms7012 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That’s why the native American vote flipped for Trump…..

    • @Mark-Haddow
      @Mark-Haddow 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ask those American tribes who you are and what you represent on their ancestral land. History didn't begin in 1600.

    • @Dr.Clemens1275
      @Dr.Clemens1275 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Equality is not discrimination. The Maori want to keep being treated special.

    • @6DunJuan9
      @6DunJuan9 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@MargaretAllen-x5tthe maori language has no letters at all as there is no maori alphabet. "Te Reo" is the communication involving gestures, sounds and symbols(in this context a letter in not a symbol).
      1812 or thereabouts, missionaries started teaching maori the english language and in 1840 when it was time to sign a treaty, those who learned the new language were interpreters for the illiterate. But, in the nearly 200 years, maori have only adopted the english alphabet to use as a maori alphabet with only 15 letters, because, primitive.

  • @t.brahma2645
    @t.brahma2645 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Well Done
    love From Indian Indigenous

  • @borneandayak6725
    @borneandayak6725 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Bravo Maori. God bless you all. Protect your rights and culture.

  • @criskrishnan6508
    @criskrishnan6508 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    First understand some facts. British occupied lands of many indigenous people Australia (Aboriginal), New Zealand (Mauri), USA/Canada (Native Americans/ Red Indians). British wiped out majority of indigenous population in these countries. Today British descendent are majority in these countries

    • @DaMuss-e2w
      @DaMuss-e2w 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Maori, Mauri is something else.

    • @mevoice3275
      @mevoice3275 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You left out South Africa and the world gave it to? A man who’s tribe is not indigenous to South Africa as only the Khoisan and the Bushman are and they have no rights in there own country because the ANC has not given them any.

  • @adelaidewilson7917
    @adelaidewilson7917 หลายเดือนก่อน

    much appreciated for your explanation off maori and strugglng for indigeous rights in their lands india does understand this

  • @FluffyCakes79
    @FluffyCakes79 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    Kia Ora! Maori from Aotearoa NZ here, & this video is absolutely amazing!!!
    Thank you so much❤❤❤

    • @rhysrautjoki7207
      @rhysrautjoki7207 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ae, tautoko to whakaaro e hoa! Ka may te wehi!

    • @ourpeople-g7r
      @ourpeople-g7r 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@rhysrautjoki7207 News from the Rotorua Daily Post:
      "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
      News 24 headline:
      "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
      New Zealand Hearald news headline 29 May, 2024
      “Raglan man Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa drags partner outside naked, pours boiling water over her“ Kereopa ( A MAORI) dragged her outside through the kitchen door by her arms, down the kitchen steps and onto the ground. He then grabbed the kettle, which was just inside the door, and poured the boiling water over the victim - who was naked at the time - directly onto her skin. As he did so, Kereopa told her “you deserve it, and that’s what you get”. He then told her he would reboil the jug and pour it on her face. She ran to seek help from her sister but she was asleep, before running into her daughter’s room and hugging her. Kereopa then went into the room and said, “once you let go, I’m burning your face”. Judge Stephen Clark noted Kereopa’s 17 family violence convictions, eight of which were against the current victim. The man responsible, Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa, was today jailed for the incident, his ninth conviction against the victim during their 20-year-plus relationship.
      New Zealand Hearald News 14 Apr, 2024:
      During a torturous and prolonged night of violence, William James Whata (A MAORI) held his partner down and shoved his fist down her throat with such force that he broke her jaw. The attack came after the 48-year-old had tried strangling his partner multiple times. By the time emergency services arrived, the woman was discovered with numerous injuries including visible damage to her jaw. Now, Whata has been jailed for the violence which started when he went around to the victim’s property on March 4, 2023, despite having been issued a five-day police safety order. A CCTV camera at the property captured most of the events from that night, which began about 10pmwith the pair arguing in the lounge. The victim turned and walked away when Whata grabbed her, put his arm around her neck, and put her in a chokehold. She fell to the ground with Whata on top of her. He let her go and she got to her feet but he chased her back into the lounge where he tried to put another chokehold on her. She managed to push him off but fell to the ground and Whata took the opportunity to put her in another chokehold for about 7 seconds, causing her to go in and out of consciousness. As he held her down, Whata then kneed her in the head and torso four times and continued strangling her for about a minute. Once he let go, she again tried to run for her life, making it outside, but Whata chased her. Some time later he got a knife and followed her around the house with it as she carried out household tasks. He stood guard to ensure she didn’t push her domestic violence button and at one stage cornered her in the kitchen with the knife to her head and punched her. At 1.45am, Whata threw her through the open ranch slider and then held her down on the ground, before closing the door and curtains. While on top of her, he put his hand inside her mouth and pried apart her jaw with downward pressure for about 10 seconds. She begged him to stop and tried to push him off but he continued similar attacks for two more hours. Some time later in the morning she said she needed to use the toilet, where she pressed her panic button and alerted emergency services. St John paramedics discovered she’d suffered a broken jaw due to visible jaw drop, and had multiple cuts and swelling to her face.

    • @hwelse
      @hwelse 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ignore g7. He's just a racist yapper.

  • @kreidas
    @kreidas 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you very much for this information. I am now definitely educated on the situation. Thank you!

  • @moanaleerare5143
    @moanaleerare5143 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thank you❤

  • @josephjamesrollo9826
    @josephjamesrollo9826 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +58

    Kiaora... thank you very much. I believe you were very accurate indeed with that te Rauparaha haka story. The way you presented the story was entertainment at its best. Kia pai tau ra(have a nice day)

    • @ustizc4790
      @ustizc4790 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand

    • @rayurlich
      @rayurlich 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@ustizc4790good to see you've thoroughly read the bill and can outline its glaring deficiencies, lol.

    • @ustizc4790
      @ustizc4790 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@rayurlich haha the English killed 100 million black indians, 20 millions red indians. It's the same .

    • @NR-xx7dn
      @NR-xx7dn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@rayurlich Te Tiriti was not a “partnership between races”, but a contract/commitment. between iwi/hapu Māori and the Crown. It still is and not rightly subject to abrogation by one party. A contract/commitment between two " Sovereignties " .

    • @Person0fColor
      @Person0fColor 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@NR-xx7dn😂
      Stop attacking democracy. They don’t want equal rights they want more privileges afforded to them by virtue of their race. This is not how modern democracies function

  • @shandena777
    @shandena777 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    How the bros not from NZ but gets it more than some locals who been here for generations 🙄🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @raneetablog
      @raneetablog 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      100%

    • @saishashi9978
      @saishashi9978 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Indians got colonized since 1000 years Indians r best in understanding this situation. India after 1000 years is now independent!!!

  • @halloumi_edai
    @halloumi_edai 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    Ngā mihi for an accurate, unbiased video that informs people internationally of Aotearoa and the Māori peoples situation in an engaging and rapid way. Ka rawe!! ✊✊

    • @ourpeople-g7r
      @ourpeople-g7r 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      News from the Rotorua Daily Post:
      "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
      News 24 headline:
      "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
      New Zealand Hearald news headline 29 May, 2024
      “Raglan man Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa drags partner outside naked, pours boiling water over her“ Kereopa ( A MAORI) dragged her outside through the kitchen door by her arms, down the kitchen steps and onto the ground. He then grabbed the kettle, which was just inside the door, and poured the boiling water over the victim - who was naked at the time - directly onto her skin. As he did so, Kereopa told her “you deserve it, and that’s what you get”. He then told her he would reboil the jug and pour it on her face. She ran to seek help from her sister but she was asleep, before running into her daughter’s room and hugging her. Kereopa then went into the room and said, “once you let go, I’m burning your face”. Judge Stephen Clark noted Kereopa’s 17 family violence convictions, eight of which were against the current victim. The man responsible, Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa, was today jailed for the incident, his ninth conviction against the victim during their 20-year-plus relationship.
      New Zealand Hearald News 14 Apr, 2024:
      During a torturous and prolonged night of violence, William James Whata (A MAORI) held his partner down and shoved his fist down her throat with such force that he broke her jaw. The attack came after the 48-year-old had tried strangling his partner multiple times. By the time emergency services arrived, the woman was discovered with numerous injuries including visible damage to her jaw. Now, Whata has been jailed for the violence which started when he went around to the victim’s property on March 4, 2023, despite having been issued a five-day police safety order. A CCTV camera at the property captured most of the events from that night, which began about 10pmwith the pair arguing in the lounge. The victim turned and walked away when Whata grabbed her, put his arm around her neck, and put her in a chokehold. She fell to the ground with Whata on top of her. He let her go and she got to her feet but he chased her back into the lounge where he tried to put another chokehold on her. She managed to push him off but fell to the ground and Whata took the opportunity to put her in another chokehold for about 7 seconds, causing her to go in and out of consciousness. As he held her down, Whata then kneed her in the head and torso four times and continued strangling her for about a minute. Once he let go, she again tried to run for her life, making it outside, but Whata chased her. Some time later he got a knife and followed her around the house with it as she carried out household tasks. He stood guard to ensure she didn’t push her domestic violence button and at one stage cornered her in the kitchen with the knife to her head and punched her. At 1.45am, Whata threw her through the open ranch slider and then held her down on the ground, before closing the door and curtains. While on top of her, he put his hand inside her mouth and pried apart her jaw with downward pressure for about 10 seconds. She begged him to stop and tried to push him off but he continued similar attacks for two more hours. Some time later in the morning she said she needed to use the toilet, where she pressed her panic button and alerted emergency services. St John paramedics discovered she’d suffered a broken jaw due to visible jaw drop, and had multiple cuts and swelling to her face.

    • @hwelse
      @hwelse 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@auintogold4725
      yappinggggggggg 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣

  • @cakeinthenight5749
    @cakeinthenight5749 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wow, this is an excellent video. I am very impressed. Many Pakeha in New Zealand don't know the history and understanding you have shown here.

    • @chrisharris1522
      @chrisharris1522 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The history has been suppressed

  • @visionary-linkwithyameenkh2005
    @visionary-linkwithyameenkh2005 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Wonderful culture of Maori, it must be respected and protected

    • @ourpeople-g7r
      @ourpeople-g7r 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      News from the Rotorua Daily Post:
      "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
      News 24 headline:
      "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
      New Zealand Hearald news headline 29 May, 2024
      “Raglan man Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa drags partner outside naked, pours boiling water over her“ Kereopa ( A MAORI) dragged her outside through the kitchen door by her arms, down the kitchen steps and onto the ground. He then grabbed the kettle, which was just inside the door, and poured the boiling water over the victim - who was naked at the time - directly onto her skin. As he did so, Kereopa told her “you deserve it, and that’s what you get”. He then told her he would reboil the jug and pour it on her face. She ran to seek help from her sister but she was asleep, before running into her daughter’s room and hugging her. Kereopa then went into the room and said, “once you let go, I’m burning your face”. Judge Stephen Clark noted Kereopa’s 17 family violence convictions, eight of which were against the current victim. The man responsible, Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa, was today jailed for the incident, his ninth conviction against the victim during their 20-year-plus relationship.
      New Zealand Hearald News 14 Apr, 2024:
      During a torturous and prolonged night of violence, William James Whata (A MAORI) held his partner down and shoved his fist down her throat with such force that he broke her jaw. The attack came after the 48-year-old had tried strangling his partner multiple times. By the time emergency services arrived, the woman was discovered with numerous injuries including visible damage to her jaw. Now, Whata has been jailed for the violence which started when he went around to the victim’s property on March 4, 2023, despite having been issued a five-day police safety order. A CCTV camera at the property captured most of the events from that night, which began about 10pmwith the pair arguing in the lounge. The victim turned and walked away when Whata grabbed her, put his arm around her neck, and put her in a chokehold. She fell to the ground with Whata on top of her. He let her go and she got to her feet but he chased her back into the lounge where he tried to put another chokehold on her. She managed to push him off but fell to the ground and Whata took the opportunity to put her in another chokehold for about 7 seconds, causing her to go in and out of consciousness. As he held her down, Whata then kneed her in the head and torso four times and continued strangling her for about a minute. Once he let go, she again tried to run for her life, making it outside, but Whata chased her. Some time later he got a knife and followed her around the house with it as she carried out household tasks. He stood guard to ensure she didn’t push her domestic violence button and at one stage cornered her in the kitchen with the knife to her head and punched her. At 1.45am, Whata threw her through the open ranch slider and then held her down on the ground, before closing the door and curtains. While on top of her, he put his hand inside her mouth and pried apart her jaw with downward pressure for about 10 seconds. She begged him to stop and tried to push him off but he continued similar attacks for two more hours. Some time later in the morning she said she needed to use the toilet, where she pressed her panic button and alerted emergency services. St John paramedics discovered she’d suffered a broken jaw due to visible jaw drop, and had multiple cuts and swelling to her face.

  • @mrk9989
    @mrk9989 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    Pronunciation was good bro, you actually pronounced our Te Reo better than the ignorant people who colonized our whenua(land) ... If you don't live here in Aotearoa bro I suggest you move here, you would be welcomed

  • @yesterday1396
    @yesterday1396 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    THIS is what it means to be human. To fight. To have a voice.

    • @ourpeople-g7r
      @ourpeople-g7r 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The following is also what it means to be a maori.....
      News from the Rotorua Daily Post:
      "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
      News 24 headline:
      "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
      New Zealand Hearald news headline 29 May, 2024
      “Raglan man Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa drags partner outside naked, pours boiling water over her“ Kereopa ( A MAORI) dragged her outside through the kitchen door by her arms, down the kitchen steps and onto the ground. He then grabbed the kettle, which was just inside the door, and poured the boiling water over the victim - who was naked at the time - directly onto her skin. As he did so, Kereopa told her “you deserve it, and that’s what you get”. He then told her he would reboil the jug and pour it on her face. She ran to seek help from her sister but she was asleep, before running into her daughter’s room and hugging her. Kereopa then went into the room and said, “once you let go, I’m burning your face”. Judge Stephen Clark noted Kereopa’s 17 family violence convictions, eight of which were against the current victim. The man responsible, Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa, was today jailed for the incident, his ninth conviction against the victim during their 20-year-plus relationship.
      New Zealand Hearald News 14 Apr, 2024:
      During a torturous and prolonged night of violence, William James Whata (A MAORI) held his partner down and shoved his fist down her throat with such force that he broke her jaw. The attack came after the 48-year-old had tried strangling his partner multiple times. By the time emergency services arrived, the woman was discovered with numerous injuries including visible damage to her jaw. Now, Whata has been jailed for the violence which started when he went around to the victim’s property on March 4, 2023, despite having been issued a five-day police safety order. A CCTV camera at the property captured most of the events from that night, which began about 10pmwith the pair arguing in the lounge. The victim turned and walked away when Whata grabbed her, put his arm around her neck, and put her in a chokehold. She fell to the ground with Whata on top of her. He let her go and she got to her feet but he chased her back into the lounge where he tried to put another chokehold on her. She managed to push him off but fell to the ground and Whata took the opportunity to put her in another chokehold for about 7 seconds, causing her to go in and out of consciousness. As he held her down, Whata then kneed her in the head and torso four times and continued strangling her for about a minute. Once he let go, she again tried to run for her life, making it outside, but Whata chased her. Some time later he got a knife and followed her around the house with it as she carried out household tasks. He stood guard to ensure she didn’t push her domestic violence button and at one stage cornered her in the kitchen with the knife to her head and punched her. At 1.45am, Whata threw her through the open ranch slider and then held her down on the ground, before closing the door and curtains. While on top of her, he put his hand inside her mouth and pried apart her jaw with downward pressure for about 10 seconds. She begged him to stop and tried to push him off but he continued similar attacks for two more hours. Some time later in the morning she said she needed to use the toilet, where she pressed her panic button and alerted emergency services. St John paramedics discovered she’d suffered a broken jaw due to visible jaw drop, and had multiple cuts and swelling to her face.

  • @somannair3280
    @somannair3280 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wow 👏👏👏👏👏keeping their traditions with awe. And we lost it to the Communists.

  • @fieldsofgold775
    @fieldsofgold775 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    That’s a great assessment and well covered.
    Long story short indeed.
    Thanks for your video.

  • @Studwillo
    @Studwillo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    People supporting Maori here have negative views on Article 370 of Jammu and Kashmir. The Article 370 was also a treaty that gave Jammu and Kashmir special status and was illegally revoked by BJP government. And the people of Jammu and Kashmir were put in an open air jail with internet ban on August 5 2019 on the revocation of article 370. No on uttered a single word. But when it came to the rights of Maori every one is acting as a keyboard warrior. This is shear hypocrisy.

    • @virajvrooms
      @virajvrooms 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      😂 Last time this happened was in Dark Knight Rises.

    • @0arjun077
      @0arjun077 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You cannot correlate both. Here Maori and Kashmiri Hindus are the same. Not the músl!ms who invaded Kashmir.

  • @judithgriffiths7910
    @judithgriffiths7910 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kia ora - that is Maori for 'hello' - this video has done an excellent job of explaining the history
    leading to that now famous haka. A week after the haka in parliament, there was a hikoi (walk) which is a way Maori protest major injustices. The first was in 1875. A hundred years later there was the Land March whose cry was "Not an acre more" protesting the loss of Maori land. This hikoi achieved several changes and a commission to make recommendations to parliament. The recent hikoi is the largest ever, beginning in both the north and the south of the country and walking in ever increasing numbers to Wellington, our capital which is in the middle of the country. Many Pakeha (non Maori like me) walked with Maori.

  • @roorapatuwairua3568
    @roorapatuwairua3568 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Not all a Maori tribes ceeded their sovereignty to the queen. A partnership was formed and it has always been that one of the partners wants more and keeps trying to change the rules always to suite their purposes. A haka is a challenge and can be used in all purposes. In this purpose the youngest member of parliament used the haka to emphasize the point that the change's takes away the true purpose of the treaty. Watching from NZ... original.

    • @andrewworth7574
      @andrewworth7574 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      There is no mention of partnership in the treaty. Rather the agreement was that the crown gains sovereignty while Maori retained their rights as land owners.

    • @sophiadonnell5957
      @sophiadonnell5957 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      You can’t make a partnership with the crown

    • @andrewworth7574
      @andrewworth7574 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @sophiadonnell5957 more fundamentally, Maori of that time would very much understand that you can't have two chiefs from different iwi, each with sovereignty over the same piece of territory simultaneously.

    • @sophiadonnell5957
      @sophiadonnell5957 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@andrewworth7574exactly!!

    • @melaniehimiona612
      @melaniehimiona612 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Māori did not "cede" their sovereignty in the way the British understood it. The Treaty of Waitangi was seen by many Māori as an agreement for peaceful coexistence, not an unconditional surrender of power. Māori chiefs wanted to protect their land and people from the lawlessness of British settlers, who were causing harm, including violence and mistreatment. While the Treaty promised protection, the British often failed to honour it, which led to tensions and ongoing struggles for Māori rights. Understanding this history helps explain the ongoing effects of colonisation on Māori communities today.

  • @TheGuyThatWondersWhy
    @TheGuyThatWondersWhy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Her people and family must be so proud to have such a strong representative. She is clearly a leader in the tribe. You have show you’re ready to fight for your rights otherwise they will take them.

  • @rayurlich
    @rayurlich 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +69

    I have a question. If the Treaty Principles Bill is such a potential miscarriage of justice, why hasn't The Maori Party, the National Party, or anyone else EASILY dispensed of it in Parliamentary or other debate? The Maori Party kicks up a song and dance that gets Parliament canceled for the day, and Prime Minister Luxon shuts debate down by saying National won't support it without giving any good reason why it's a poor piece of legislation. Moreover, he says the Treaty is "evolving," which is a very bad characteristic of ANY contract. Fair to say the people who oppose the bill the most yet can not debate it are the ones with ulterior motives. Luxon thinks he knows better than the wider New Zealand public and wants to hold on to power as long as possible. The Maori Party are a vocal fringe element who do not want everyone to he treated equally because it would then make them irrelevant. They don't represent everyday Maori who just want to get on and along with their fellow New Zealanders. Simple.

    • @HuongAnnabel
      @HuongAnnabel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nz needs a strong leadership like Trump in America to shut all the bs up! National and nz first are just sookies, being afraid of confronting the lefties insanity!

    • @ustizc4790
      @ustizc4790 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

      It is sadder when your land is stolen. ​ It brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charlse must withdraw.

    • @HuongAnnabel
      @HuongAnnabel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ustizc4790 lefties are losers. Every race and ethnic group needs to be treated equally! Maori is just taking advantage of their race to be priority while they are nor contributing anything to the economy! We have to work hard to pay tax for them to use!!

    • @MINDYOUROWNBUISINESS
      @MINDYOUROWNBUISINESS 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      @@ustizc4790 I think that we SHOULD be able to inherit the land of our ancestors, but NZ has been settled, wars fought and treaties made.
      Now the treaty is used to give one RACE of people special rights over OTHER people in the same country, even if both are native Kiwis, with ancestors stretching back into the past here.
      "King Charles must withdraw"? 1/2 of the population are european kiwis. 1/4 of the population are mouri, and the English advanced them out of the STONE AGES AND CANNIBALISM.
      Kiwis are one people of NewZealand, and the Maori are part of that. However there are wealthy elite even within the tribes. Many bills and laws simply cement their power - a ruling class within a community.

    • @bobboardman1156
      @bobboardman1156 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      @@ustizc4790 I dont think you know what you are talking about

  • @sparker7768
    @sparker7768 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Everything changed drastically with (guess what) the arrival of European settlers

  • @indianjanesmith
    @indianjanesmith 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I lived in NZ for 2 years and even I didn't know everything covered in this video. I did see a copy of the Treaty of Waitangi tho - @ Te Papa Tongarewa (Welly) I think.If I remember right, the Treaty is an agreement between the Maori peoples of NZ and Queen Victoria. I have also enjoyed the privilege of waching a Haka in person. I've no idea what they said but I could definitely feel their passion and love for Aotearoa. Thanks for this video Manishji. I really enjoyed it.
    P.S: NZ is one of the few countries in the world with a bi-lingual national anthem. How cool is that?!

  • @tammardacosta7094
    @tammardacosta7094 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well worded,now I understand what's going on...this is indeed a powerful statement..👐🏾

  • @jamsheedbhat5632
    @jamsheedbhat5632 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Another problem by British

  • @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk
    @SheilaTaylor-ok1lk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It is amazing how one culture invades a land to rule over it and declare there would be equal treatment. These cultures have already established their way of life.

  • @peagames2002
    @peagames2002 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Finland had two countries, our neighbours as 'colonizers'. It's important to protect what is yours, and not be lied to and have your rights taken away. Be proud of your Maori culture and never forsake it.

    • @Rhonda-z9q
      @Rhonda-z9q 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you mean proud of conquering another tribe, taking their patch of land, killing and eating their men and enslaving those they chose and taking them back to their patch? Anyone know about that side of the history of NZ? Do your research before you start being an authority on New Zealand

  • @zombiestrange6475
    @zombiestrange6475 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    First time watched the first clip of Parliament, I was baffled as I didn't know what Haka dance meant. Now that I know the history, it gives me chills every time.

  • @hiteshkumarv9253
    @hiteshkumarv9253 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

    But in india we have waqf
    Hindu legacy and rights can be erased
    Go figure😂😂😂😂

    • @AshishSingh-ut6fk
      @AshishSingh-ut6fk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      We are not assertive of our rights but gullible, ignorant & apologetic all the way since independence.

    • @niravsuvarna7198
      @niravsuvarna7198 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Waqf will be abolished

    • @niravsuvarna7198
      @niravsuvarna7198 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Just like sec 370 was dealt with, the waqf board will be gone.

  • @Lucie_Herondale
    @Lucie_Herondale 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am so freaking proud of my country right now

  • @newaulk
    @newaulk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    The most visible and famous exhibition of the Haka is the All Blacks - New Zealand's National Rugby team. They perform the Haka before every international game. It is a sight to behold.

  • @mandynam7581
    @mandynam7581 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    well done, brief and to the point

  • @tezashcroft1029
    @tezashcroft1029 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    Thanks for that , very informative and entertaining. Loved it . The Haka in every form is Beautiful. The Maori deserves their way of life and customs to be preserved and protected.

    • @jameskatte1175
      @jameskatte1175 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well mannered and educated people would know that, that was not an appropriate time and place for tribal thuggery to take place. It would be like taking a dump in the middle of a karakia on a Marae

    • @richardbruce8111
      @richardbruce8111 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      NO its not HAKA is a vicious WARDANCE followed by mayhem!!! A Waiata is "BEAUTIFUL" get more knowledge. Maori were a VERY warlike people but great friends

    • @jackiebiggs7071
      @jackiebiggs7071 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      They have them protected and preserved.

  • @carmenfontanet8994
    @carmenfontanet8994 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bravo Maorí , all my love and support to you !❤

  • @nonye0
    @nonye0 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    didnt UK ceded control to NZ? so why are they still in seats making so much noise bro?

    • @chrisharris1522
      @chrisharris1522 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      King Charles is New Zealands head of state and we are still governed by the crown

  • @apttmhyah6344
    @apttmhyah6344 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    STAND STRONG 💪🏾💯👀👀🙌🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @x.Rhymiie.x
    @x.Rhymiie.x 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am 33 seconds in and you have captured me, the respect given in researching is apparent. Nei nga mihi ki a koutou o India Today, many thanks to you guys @India Today

  • @wagabondpickles6183
    @wagabondpickles6183 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    How about also covering some local tribal issues, IndiaToday? So called "naxals", adivasis facing apartheid, Northeast (hint: manipur region)

  • @squaresaucemedia
    @squaresaucemedia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. Informative and well put together.

  • @lesterwyoung
    @lesterwyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    Maori have the same rights as everyone else in NZ.

    • @andrewworth7574
      @andrewworth7574 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      @@lesterwyoung and more.

    • @NR-xx7dn
      @NR-xx7dn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@andrewworth7574 Okay Karen

    • @NR-xx7dn
      @NR-xx7dn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Okay Karen

    • @andrewworth7574
      @andrewworth7574 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      @@NR-xx7dn yeah, ignore the facts (as Te Pati Maori has), and use name calling (as Te Pati Maori has).

    • @IllicitDuchess
      @IllicitDuchess 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Do you know what's crazy, maoris get all their school/studying payed for no student loans, get 100,000 to start a business, and all these other handouts that other new zealand are not entitled to It's not fair that they want more, we should all be equal.

  • @mijalic1
    @mijalic1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well explained. Thank you for your time and effort to make this video and share your knowledge with us. Greetings from Croatia.

  • @bobboardman1156
    @bobboardman1156 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

    The haka used to be something most NZers respected but honest debate is being replaced by attempts to intimidate by fringe Maori racists. The more their moko and the bigger the taonga seems to indicate their capacity for making noise to substitute for their lack of mana.

    • @moreno9446
      @moreno9446 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      Nope, this is the true purpose of haka. All pacific islanders are proud of maori❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @NR-xx7dn
      @NR-xx7dn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Seriously your one of those who only like the Haka for Rugby aye, get over yourself e hoa , educate yourself and then you won't come across as been stupid !

    • @MrWillt100
      @MrWillt100 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      If you say so massa?

    • @Hatunrumioc
      @Hatunrumioc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​​@@moreno9446 no Pacific Islanders can survive the Asians if Westerners were to leave so what's your point? Pacific Islanders have already been saved from the Japanese by the US Navy and Marines. The Pacific Islanders you know wouldn't be here without the US military and they still need the west for their survival for the next several centuries at least. Kinda awkward the current Maori having a go at people that they can't survive without. The Indonesians or Chinese would love some extra land and they look down or stone aged peoples and have absolutely no respect for human rights. Maori have clearly lost sight of article three of the treaty and how it protects them. The South Western Pacific is just a side show between east and west and luckily for the natives it's the west in charge. If that were to change the east would genocide all natives and say goodbye to Samoans Aboriginals Papuans etc.

    • @moreno9446
      @moreno9446 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ oh I think you are missing the point. I’m talking about you personally, not the other westerners that are grateful and can cohabit with the pacific islanders

  • @hwy1983
    @hwy1983 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for giving this important story an appropriate context. A minority political party's shameful attempt to erase both history and honor in the name of "equality" needs to be understood as the deceitful power grab it is.

  • @jannetteberends8730
    @jannetteberends8730 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I’m from the Netherlands, Europe. Thanks for explaining the haka. It makes the protest so more powerful.

  • @dion6635
    @dion6635 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is not just Aotearoa New Zealands fight for Maori, this is a fight for all the worlds indigenous races... we are the voice that represents all who have fallen to the crown... we need help and support from all around the world so your aroha (love) gives us the strength to carry on the fight against the racist far-right... Kia Kaha Aotearoa

  • @sandypike2431
    @sandypike2431 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Good commentary apart from presentation of TPM and its radical supporters as representative of 'most' maori. The TPM only represents a small portion of maori, although this portion is recruiting others wherever and however possible. Their behaviour and agenda however is not acceptable to many maori who see themselves as able to critically analyze and debate issues that they have in a mutually respectful manner. The Waitanghi Tribunal was set up to realise this 'debate' and fulfilled an admirable function in presenting and resolving grievances, but it has now been hijacked by radical, progressive academics, judges and maori and does little more than find ways to give the radical maori legitimacy.
    Our democratic governance, it's institutions, processes and practices are under threat hence the majority of the population want to see an end to the radical, aggressive division proposed by TPM and its minority supporters.

    • @caravanstuff2827
      @caravanstuff2827 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeap that's right bro..this proportional representation has to be bumped as it's allowing radicals on ether end of the politics to course divisions along racial and cultural lines..the old 2 party system of labour and national served the country well..the working class and welfare recipients voted labour and farmers , business owners and pensioner's voted national and the middle class were the swing voters who decided who formed government every 3 years..we never saw or heard 💩 like this in the past!!.❤️🇳🇿

    • @MK-oc4gt
      @MK-oc4gt 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You'll find TPM have more supporters than you realise and the numbers are growing! Talking of radical I'd like to see the end of this government and it's divisive policies.

    • @rhysrautjoki7207
      @rhysrautjoki7207 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You are wrong. The Māori Party has huge support. That’s why they are in Parliament dummy. After all, despite your ignorant opinion, Aotearoa is still a democracy, isn’t it?

    • @diyguru9677
      @diyguru9677 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bro, whaka round find out. C U Next Tuesday.

    • @Hatunrumioc
      @Hatunrumioc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@rhysrautjoki7207 they would not have made it into parliament if they were held to the same standard as other parties (>5%) they are only there because of special rules and privileges for Maori which the other 160 odd peoples that call NZ home don't enjoy. Maori aren't some united group all ready to join a loosing civil war together. They were massacring each other not too long ago and many of those grudges still stand.

  • @kiwisolutionz4646
    @kiwisolutionz4646 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent package "India Today", great work, well done from your own external perspective team, very strait forward indeed, thank you very much. Kia ora tatou katoa, tino rawa tö mahi. Tënä Koe.

  • @JsVlogger-d6o
    @JsVlogger-d6o 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the video I was looking for since the MPs Haka protest ❤

  • @angamtholung4245
    @angamtholung4245 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    As a proud Indian Naga tribal my support to the indigenous Maori community of New Zealand - Kamte 2 Ka Ora 2 Hurray - 🇮🇳✌️

  • @unick6630
    @unick6630 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hat's off for her 🫡🫡 she so courageous the way she express everything 🤗❤ mouri people ❤

  • @jerste
    @jerste 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Let all the People reclaim their lands!

    • @JohnAdams-qh4zr
      @JohnAdams-qh4zr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @jerste then perhaps they can pack up their shit and go back

  • @atulshendge7476
    @atulshendge7476 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing video!!

  • @FoundWorthy
    @FoundWorthy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +75

    Why should their rights matter anymore than anybody else that lives in New Zealand? 🇳🇿

    • @Koda2624
      @Koda2624 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +57

      @@FoundWorthy who said more. The right is to govern themselves, your question is misplaced as to why you think your government should overthrow them and rule them, govern them too and not as agreed in the tiriti to govern themselves…
      I’m not Maori.
      The Maori signed Te Tiriti written in Te Reo Maori
      The english, translated it with words that did not align with the maori vers and signed it, calling it the treaty…
      Obviously we know Maori were deceived and more land was taken from the Maori… indoctrinated and all over generations, while some still kept their rights, not all knew, oblivious to but are educating themselves…
      I don’t see the Maori going to parliament attempting to claim “we’re all one people, let us (the maori) govern you as we are one”
      Let them be them and us be us…
      Don’t let govt fool people, they create the problem because they already have “their” solution…
      They wanted to cause a difference by giving them (Maori) heavier benefits more recently while immigration is high so their population (Maori) is less and others more. People that migrated over the last 75yrs want a more “fair system”…
      Then the govt will plan to overthrow…
      That’s the way the cookie crumbles.

    • @byunbaekhyun2283
      @byunbaekhyun2283 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@FoundWorthy white people have been controlling NZ for CENTURIES. you have no right to say that maori people have "more" rights than other people.

    • @daliamerhi3854
      @daliamerhi3854 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Because their rights are inherent to the basic recognition that this is their land and that you are here because Europeans colonized it through violent means and caused unspeakable generational harm through etnic cleansing, theft of land and natural resources, white supremacy, that is the history and reality and they dont need to be "given" rights by those who colonized them.

    • @RationalistHuman-nr5jl
      @RationalistHuman-nr5jl 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Finally someone saying the right thing ! They are really asking for privilege in the name of equality

    • @AtCheruti
      @AtCheruti 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @Sadenaike1 Producing a long list does not mean that this particular act was justified. It wasn't. For the rest, the things in your list were practiced by all cultures. The history of the Maori makes clear what sort of cultural practices they had. Europeans were the first to start changing them by law. It has merely become fashionable among people who know little of history to focus on a few things and blame all the ills of the world on Europe.

  • @dragonskater013
    @dragonskater013 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for explaining this!

  • @seanpk78
    @seanpk78 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    You know more history of the famous haka than most kiwi’s.
    🙏🏽

    • @HaakGau
      @HaakGau 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Not really. That story is very well known.

    • @Person0fColor
      @Person0fColor 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@HaakGauit’s all cringe, no one is intimidated by a middle class bourgeois female making face slime she is trying to pinch off a loaf of

    • @MadCatLady28
      @MadCatLady28 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@HaakGau Pākehā still think we wiped out Moriori. I would say no, this story is not well told outside of Māori circles. I was lucky enough to be told the story while driving through the area. But I was an adult when I heard it. Because I was adopted and raised by Pākehā.

  • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
    @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tout mes respect, Tourano Maoriennes.

  • @GraemeStewart-m9o
    @GraemeStewart-m9o 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    You should look at both sides of the issue and not take sides report the issue yes but report it with out bias. What happened to the moriori who were in New Zealand before the Māori ? O they got killed and eaten by the Māori. Selected memory eh.

    • @akirashiori6265
      @akirashiori6265 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      How exactly is that relevant? Are you saying you're fighting for indigenous people, because surely that would be the only reason you're bringing it up in good faith. Surely you're not using this as an attempt to "what about..." out of the issue at hand.

    • @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass
      @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      you should learn proper history , the Mori ori live on Chatam Islands and dwindled to 40 after the arrival of Europeans who killed just as much as maori with the Gun and with Influenza when they were supposed to be under the banner of the Crown and were not looked after untill last century when the crown realised the genocide they set up didn't work

    • @csaw200
      @csaw200 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass They were chased to the Chatham's about 500 years ago, by Maori.

    • @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass
      @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The people who became the Moriori arrived on the islands from Eastern Polynesia and New Zealand around 1400 AD. They had no contact with other people for about 400 years, and developed their own distinct culture. They were hunter-gatherers with strong religious beliefs, and outlawed war and killing. In 1791 an English ship, the Chatham, was blown off course and landed on the main island. Later European sealers, settlers and whalers arrived. In 1835 two Māori groups, Ngāti Tama and Ngāti Mutunga, invaded the Chatham Islands. They had left northern Taranaki due to warfare, and were seeking somewhere else to live. Moriori decided to greet them peacefully, but the Māori killed more than 200 Moriori and enslaved the rest. Māori grew vegetables and traded with the Europeans. By 1870 most of the Māori had returned to Taranaki. Some of the whalers stayed on the islands and there was intermarriage between the different ethnic groups.

    • @LogicalguyThinking
      @LogicalguyThinking 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maoris were Cannibals. They love Human meat. Free New Zealand from the evil British empire.

  • @kkhalifah1019
    @kkhalifah1019 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing. Learned something today!

  • @Kaiwaka11.11
    @Kaiwaka11.11 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Think about it. Who in their right mind would give up their sovereignty and land to a bunch of strangers? Our chiefs signed the Māori version of the treaty. Ultimately, what is good for Māori is good for Aotearoa and everyone living here. It doesn't matter what colour or creed you are because we include all and treat all as whanau/family. Anyone that says otherwise, has not even bothered to get to know us.

    • @Individual_Lives_Matter
      @Individual_Lives_Matter 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sounds like you want special privileges. Good rationalization though. Makes it sound like you’re not arguing for what you’re actually arguing for. Only idiots will fall for this but there are plenty of idiots out there.

    • @heliopyre
      @heliopyre 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      "Who in their right mind would give up their sovereignty and land to a bunch of strangers?"
      Someone who didn't want to end up in another tribe's cook pot.
      What empire on Earth would offer tribesmen an equal partnership?
      "what is good for Māori is good for Aotearoa and everyone living here" "we include all"
      Then it shouldn't matter if it's good for "Maori". If it's good for everyone, then it should be good for Maori.

  • @pujaribhargava7321
    @pujaribhargava7321 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    VERY VERY INFORMATIVE ,LEARNED LOT

  • @matthewdudael1931
    @matthewdudael1931 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    Your in depth research must have failed to uncover the fact that Te Rauparaha kept many slaves ( who were Maori ) and he and his tribe were cannibals . The British brought an end to slavery and cannibalism in New Zealand . Those who complain the loudest are the ones who lost their right to enslave and consume their indigenous brothers and sisters . Or your research did uncover these facts and you choose not to report them . Biased agenda or honest mistake ?

    • @akirashiori6265
      @akirashiori6265 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Considering no one is advocating to bring back cannibalism or slavery I'd say your agenda is the one that's biased. Because surely someone who would bring that up would do it in good faith with a bigger point to make, right? /s

    • @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass
      @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      so your on here complaining lnmao hypocrite

    • @MrWillt100
      @MrWillt100 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      oh did they end slavery please don't make me choke lots of those manor homes were kept going from overseas ill gotten money so don't show your dumbness my friend I thought you were more intelligent than that.

    • @HaakGau
      @HaakGau 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Biased and selective reporting. Maori themselves will tell you that Kapiti Island (where te Rauparaha lived) has / had many human bones and graves of victims.

    • @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass
      @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@HaakGau so does everywhere Europeans ventured mass buriels , whats your point

  • @virajvrooms
    @virajvrooms 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Uniform Civil Code supporters coming here and backing the Maori's against a similar bill in NZ. If you don't know about whats happening on the other side of the world. Just stay mum.

  • @MargaretAllen-x5t
    @MargaretAllen-x5t 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    The new bill states that All New Zealanders have equal rights in everything, similar to the USA constitution. Privilege for some is not justice ,whatever people believe now or centuries ago.

    • @JohnMiller-zz3yg
      @JohnMiller-zz3yg 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What privileges High Heaith stats,unemployment, poverty.The privileged are the rich. Double standards Poor get jail not just Maori and the rich get knighted (D.Graham) or community work rich drug dealer whom may have murdered his wife.

  • @lenny5555
    @lenny5555 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very informative
    Thank you

  • @randeldaniel5437
    @randeldaniel5437 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    She’s like Nancy Pelosi, tearing up Trump‘s state of the Union address 😂😂😂

    • @heminuiraho8235
      @heminuiraho8235 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      More Tulsi Gabbard ripping up foreign aid to Ukraine.

  • @danteduruisseau6854
    @danteduruisseau6854 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for explaining this. Now I understand.

  • @AtCheruti
    @AtCheruti 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    I'm an Indian immigrant to New Zealand and have been living here a long time. The Maori have the same rights as everyone their ownership rights are recognized and protected the same as everyone. The Maori party that lead these protests (against a Bill introduced by another Maori) has a history of demanding special race based rights and creating commotion if they are not appeased.
    The gallery did not spontaneously join in. They were brought to Parliament to create commotion. It has happened before.

    • @tonganqueenb5517
      @tonganqueenb5517 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Really? And how would you feel if Indian's had less rights over their land compared with migrants? You come from a caste culture so don't be such a hypocrite.

    • @user-yv2qr4xt9
      @user-yv2qr4xt9 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Shhhh... don't upset "the message"

    • @andrewworth7574
      @andrewworth7574 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@tonganqueenb5517 Maori do not have less rights over their land than migrants.
      Do you think the descendants of the earliest settlers should have legal rights above those of the descendants of later settlers?
      If yes, does that apply to Europe? Should ethnic Europeans in Europe have more legal rights than the descendants of more recent immigrants?

    • @tonganqueenb5517
      @tonganqueenb5517 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@andrewworth7574 The bill will strip away those rights, keep up.

    • @tonganqueenb5517
      @tonganqueenb5517 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      @AtCheruti what are you talking about? They are trying to protect their rights under the Treaty of Waitangi that is enshrined in the constitution. It is the country's founding document that protects the rights of the original inhabitants of Aotearoa, the Maori. This bill is an attempt to strip away those rights. As an Indian migrant you need to educate yourself about the country that you are privileged to live in.

  • @susanabiazutti8283
    @susanabiazutti8283 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    GRACIAS POR ENSEÑARNOS A LOS QUE ESTAMOS MUY LEJOS DE NUEVA ZELANDA...INTERESANTE Y MARAVILLOSA CULTURA.SALUDOS A TODOS ELLOS Y A SU TERRUÑO.Saludos.Namasté.Bendiciones .

  • @user-ii1iy8fz1d
    @user-ii1iy8fz1d 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Bull. Maori have MORE RIGHTS THAN NON MAORI IN NZ. free money, free healthcare, freeuniversity, lower passing grades needed, etc etc etc etc. these are racist divisionist isht-stiring people.

    • @QI-nzdownunder
      @QI-nzdownunder 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bull! No such thing as free anything! Racist!

    • @rhysrautjoki7207
      @rhysrautjoki7207 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      You are wrong. Every social statistics proves that Māori, like all colonized indigenous people around the world, are discriminated against in their own land. May I suggest you educate yourself. Start with the shocking health and police statistics that discriminate negatively against Māori. You’ll find it’s just as bad for Australian aborigines and other indigenous people. This is not an opinion or argument. These are scientific facts backed up by evidence from many colonized countries.

    • @dhaval1122
      @dhaval1122 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Said every single oppressor, every time, across the world, before exploiting other people.

    • @sophiadonnell5957
      @sophiadonnell5957 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@dhaval1122User is right tho. I can get into university by using my Māori preference card

    • @wingback7733
      @wingback7733 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@rhysrautjoki7207 Colonial and post-colonial economic systems often prioritized profit and growth over environmental preservation, impacting ecosystems and indigenous communities🌏

  • @BahaaIz-d8e
    @BahaaIz-d8e 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We need Haka here in Canada for our Justin Trudeau ..
    this dance should be performed whenever he talks about "inflation" or "bad actors" (as if he is the good tomato in the box of spoiled ones) .. or perhaps whenever he speaks 😁

  • @kumarapatch1234
    @kumarapatch1234 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I'm part Maori I'm glad the british came here otherwise maori were constantly at war with eachother slavery cannibalism was part of life in nz british brought law and order maori had been in nz for 600yrs hadn't progressed past killing eachother

    • @greenscene5215
      @greenscene5215 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Aaah, and you think the British brought law and order? Like, one law for white settler and another for Maori actually. For example, the Lnad Act allowed Maori Land to be seized by pakeha if they 'were not using it for farming'..ie had set it aside for recovery from plunder by European settlers.

    • @rohansharmaindia
      @rohansharmaindia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Congratulations you have been taught in true British fashion that whole world was just uncultured and practised cannibalism until British came along.
      Nothing can be further from the truth, this has been oldest methods British has UAEs to justify their oppression of the indigenous people and taking away their lands, heritage and culture

    • @demonjay5790
      @demonjay5790 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Mate you being brainwashed like other colonies british spread same story everwhere they go, like they are the saviour of the oppressed 😂😂😂😂 and make you fooled

    • @redeemedstone
      @redeemedstone 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I’m glad only because of the Gospel that did bring light to the Pasifika. But, Maori have a valid grievance as explained in the video. Treaty should be based on trust between the crown and Maori. The bill was a big step backward.

    • @isomeme
      @isomeme 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I'll bet you would have been a cheerleader for the "Pax" Romana if you lived in occupied Gaul. Yes indeed, life becomes simpler when your only choices are to obey your new overlords or to be crushed by them.