
How the world reacted to te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
And how international media are framing the Treaty Principles Bill debate.
And how international media are framing the Treaty Principles Bill debate.
Caleb Moses has crunched the numbers to estimate how many people marched in the hīkoi.
A Māori data scientist has used drone footage to estimate how many people marched to Parliament on Tuesday. Video / Greg Thomas
One issue seemed harder to agree on than most - how big the crowd was.
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As the crowd chanted, Seymour walked back into the Beehive with his MPs.
Act leader walked out of the Beehive for a brief appearance.
The architect of the Treaty Principles Bill, David Seymour, was booed back inside the Beehive by the tens of thousands of people gathered to protest his controversial bill.
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MP's haka against Treaty Principles Bill gains a world wide audience
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Former PM Dame Jenny Shipley claimed Seymour was 'inviting civil war'.
OPINION: 'Is it now time for our Parliament to accept the occasional haka?'
Some schools endorse the hīkoi, flouting rules on political neutrality, Act's leader says.
OPINION: The hīkoi is the opposite of organic. It’s a Māori Party protest.
OPINION: The PM made the decisions that have caused so much fear and hurt.
'I would fight against it. Māori have every reason to fight against it.'
OPINION: National has moved to try to reassure its base as pressure grows on Treaty Bill.
Extraordinary display of protest interrupted the first vote on the Treaty Principles Bill.
Ernesto’s owner says politics doesn't have to leave a bad taste in your mouth.
The national hīkoi and Parliament's suspension over a haka are garnering headlines.
Fenton St was blocked as the hīkoi went through.
Rawiri Waititi defends party's MP after she copped criticism from Shane Jones.
Flying out the door: A Hastings store sells close to 1000 tino rangatiratanga flags.
A heated session in Parliament took a sudden turn.