Arohamai, I corrected the mistake.
This 1997 Inside New Zealand documentary looks at the evolution of modern Māori political activism, from young 70s rebels Ngā Tamatoa, to Te Kawariki's protest at Waitangi Day in 1995. It is framed around interviews with key figures (Syd Jackson, Hone Harawira, Ken Mair, Annette Sykes, Eva Rickard, Joe Hawke). The interviewees explore events, and the kaupapa behind their activism, from thoughts on sovereignty, and the Treaty of Waitangi, through to symbolism (tree felling, land marches) and being kaitiaki of the environment.
Fair Use for education under Wai 748 Treaty of Waitangi claim by Barry Barclay and Don Selwyn's "fundamental right to tell their own stories in ways which Māori deem consistent with their own culture"
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