was a New Zealand soldier and the last surviving member of the 28th (Maori) Battalion (28 MB) which fought in the Second World War. The battalion was raised in 1939 and consisted entirely of ...
When Seymour emerged thousands started chanting "kill the bill" which was followed by a haka, or Maori war dance. Abby Collier, 42, had travelled six hours from her home in Tairawhiti to ...
While the march, or hikoi, was sparked by the bill currently before parliament, organizers want the march to ignite a broader conversation about New Zealand's relationship to Maori, he said. "This is ...