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Activism, conservatism, and the Kiwi identity

A fine tradition of politicians from Sir James Carroll on to modern day's Bill English believe in reconciliation of long-standing grievances.

Fri, 17 Jun 2016

Sir Graham Latimer’s funeral this week saw the former NZ Maori Council chairman described as the country’s “greatest activist.”

The claim, from current chair Maanu Paul, is, on the face of it, odd.  Sir Graham, with his National Party involvement, did not exactly come across as a radical. And

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