There haka it’s one traditional Maori dance which has its roots in centuries of history and culture of New Zealand.
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The haka was led by Te Pāti Māori which has six MPs in Parliament (six of the seven Māori electorate MPs). But it was also supported by many Labour and Green MPs with some actively participating.
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New Zealand’s parliament was also temporarily halted by Maori politicians performing a haka in protest in early November, in scenes that were seen around the world. A Waitangi Tribunal report ...
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has taken aim at it being only Māori MPs who have been sent to the privilieges committee for doing a haka during the first reading of the Treaty Principles Bill. Four ...
Four opposition MPs who left their seats as part of the haka at the end of the Treaty Principles Bill debate last month have been referred to the privileges committee. They include Te Pāti Māori MPs ...
Speaker Gerry Brownlee has referred four MPs to the Privileges Committee for their involvement in a haka amid the vote on the Treaty Principles Bill. Speaking before Question Time on Tuesday ...
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In political news outside the U.S., New Zealand Parliament was briefly suspended yesterday after Maori members performed a haka, a traditional ceremonial group dance, to disrupt the vote on a ...