Māori Party
The Māori Party (Māori: [Te Pāti Māori] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a political party in New Zealand supporting indigenous rights.[1]
Māori Party Media
- Tariana Turia NZgovt.jpg
Tariana Turia resigned from the Labour government in 2004, becoming a founding co-leader of the Māori Party.
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Tariana Turia NZgovt (cropped)
- Pita Sharples 2012 (cropped).jpg
Pita Sharples 2012 (cropped)
cropped file showing Te Ururoa Flavell
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2015 Portrait of Marama Fox 01 Cropped
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Pembroke (Pem) Bird, of Murupara, after his investiture as MNZM, for services to education and Māori, on 16 August 2017
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Naida Glavish DNZM (cropped)
- Tukoroirangi Morgan UNDP Clark 2009.jpg
Tukoroirangi Morgan UNDP Clark 2009
Che Wilson speaking at the welcome for the governor-general, Sir Jerry Mateparae, during a visit to Rātana Pā to mark the birthday of T. W. Rātana, on 25 January 2012.
References
- ↑ Marsh, Ian; Miller, Raymond (2012). Democratic Decline and Democratic Renewal: Political Change in Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Cambridge University Press. p. 284. ISBN 9781139537018.