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Weekly Hit: Labour likes its Maori dumb and docile

The desire to exercise self-determination and even sovereignty is perfectly understandable in the context of a Maori experience of colonisation.

Sat, 13 May 2017

The overarching theme of the Maori renaissance over the past 40 years has been the demand for tino rangatiratanga. It is a call that has unsettled conservative Pakeha but it is much worse for the political left.

The desire to exercise self-determination and even sovereignty is perfectly

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