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Assignment: New Zealand - what counts as Maori equality

Assignment: New Zealand - what counts as Maori equality

Update: 2025-04-15
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Maori have been protesting in large numbers, in a 9-day hikoi or march of defiance, walking from the top of New Zealand down to the capital Wellington, joined by non-Maori supporters too. They’re demonstrating against the current right-of-centre New Zealand government’s moves to abolish certain Maori-specific rights and privileges, that the previous centre-left government had set up to help combat Maori disadvantage. For example, a Maori Health Authority had tried to tackle health inequalities that mean Maori live seven years less than other New Zealanders. Maori also come bottom in statistics for employment, housing and education, but are overrepresented in prison.



Now a law proposal about the principles of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand’s founding document, would do away with what has been a form of affirmative action, and instead treat everyone the same, regardless of heritage.



Some feel this is necessary to achieve proper equality. Others feel that Maori progress will be undone and inequality entrenched.
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Assignment: New Zealand - what counts as Maori equality

Assignment: New Zealand - what counts as Maori equality

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