- A
hīkoi is a walk or march, and
especially a
protest march, in New Zealand. The word
comes from the Māori language, and
often implies a long
journey taking...
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Hīkoi mō te
Tiriti (Māori for "March for the Treaty") were
hīkoi protests in New
Zealand against the
Treaty Principles Bill that
occurred from 10 November...
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protest against its introduction. From 11 November, a
hīkoi (march)
opposing the
legislation called Hīkoi mō te
Tiriti (March for the Treaty)
began marching...
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Mahuta had no
ministerial post to be
dismissed from. On 5 May 2004, a
hīkoi (a long walk or
march — in this case, a
protest march)
arrived in Wellington...
- (2) the food
cooked in the hāngī hapū clan or subtribe, part of an iwi
hīkoi march or walk,
especially a
symbolic walk such as a
protest march hongi...
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Protest hīkoi during the fores**** and
seabed controversy in 2004...
- Wellington, Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō
joined tens of
thousands of
people in the
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti, a
nationwide protest against the ACT Party's
Treaty Principles...
- pouwhenua. The park also
features the 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) 'Maungatauhoro Te
Hikoi'
walking track,
starting at the
carved pouwhenua near the
Couldrey House...
- "Waitangi
Solidarity Hīkoi". Eventfinda. 6
February 2024.
Retrieved 12
February 2024. "Join the
Waitangi Day
Solidarity Hikoi on 6 Feb".
Fridays For...
- the
community throughout the 1960s, but it was her 1975
leadership of a
hīkoi – a
symbolic march – to
protest against the loss of Māori land for which...