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Entreaties of Waitangi

New Zealand Listener

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February 10-16 2024

In its short time in office, the government has set the scene for a fiery commemoration of New Zealand's national day. 

- DANYL MCLAUCHLAN

Entreaties of Waitangi

In December, 12 people were arrested after members of the protest group Te Waka Houroa defaced the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi displayed at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. The group argues that the English-language version of the document, signed between Mäori chiefs and a representative of the British crown in 1840, has no legal validity, a view supported by many historians and legal academics.

The protest came two weeks after a series of treaty-based policy announcements in the coalition agreement for the newly formed National-Act-New Zealand First government. Act will draft a bill calling for a binding public referendum reinterpreting the treaty and its principles, and New Zealand First has secured a review of all legislation - exempting treaty settlements - referring to the principles of the treaty.

This review will replace any references to these principles "with specific words relating to the relevance and application of the treaty, or repeal the references".

The government will also stop all work on "He Puapua", the Ministry of Māori Development's report on steps towards self-determination. It will legislate English as an official language and ensure that government departments are primarily identified by their English names.

Labour MP Willie Jackson warned media that Māori would "go to war" over the proposed policies, and Te Pati Māori organised a series of nationwide protests described by co-leader Rawiri Waititi as "an activation".

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