Taipari

Taipari

activist New Zealand

Taipari is a prominent advocate for Māori rights in New Zealand, known for his activism against the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Amendment Bill. Recently, he organized protests that included burning copies of the bill on beaches, symbolizing resistance to what he views as the confiscation of Māori coastal rights. He emphasizes the importance of cultural expressions of solidarity and historical connections to land and sea, calling for continued awareness and action among Māori communities.

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New Zealand New Zealand: Taipari said the initiative came from a Te Tai Tokerau kuia to continue the country’s abhorrence of the legislation. 7

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Protesters begin burning copies of Marine and Coastal Area Bill on beaches across New Zealand