The Māori land march of 1975 was a protest led by the group Te Rōpū Matakite (Māori for 'Those with Foresight'), created by Dame Whina Cooper. The hīkoi (march) started in Northland on 14 September, travelled the length of the North Island, and arrived at the parliament building in Wellington on 13 October 1975. The purpose of the march was to protest the loss of Māori rights and land through the actions of Pākehā (Europeans). Over the 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) course of the march it grew from 50 to approximately 5,000 people.
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| - Der Māori-Landmarsch von 1975 war ein 29 Tage dauernder Protestmarsch der Māori für ihre Landrechte und gegen weitere Enteignungen, Landnahmen und Verkäufe von Māori-Land. Der Marsch führte von der Nordspitze Neuseelands bis hinunter nach Wellington und endete auf den Stufen des Parlamentsgebäudes mit der Übergabe des Memorial of Right und einer Petition an die Regierung und das Parlament, unterstützt von 60.000 Unterzeichnern. (de)
- The Māori land march of 1975 was a protest led by the group Te Rōpū Matakite (Māori for 'Those with Foresight'), created by Dame Whina Cooper. The hīkoi (march) started in Northland on 14 September, travelled the length of the North Island, and arrived at the parliament building in Wellington on 13 October 1975. The purpose of the march was to protest the loss of Māori rights and land through the actions of Pākehā (Europeans). Over the 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) course of the march it grew from 50 to approximately 5,000 people. (en)
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| - The Land March arriving at Parliament (en)
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| - Der Māori-Landmarsch von 1975 war ein 29 Tage dauernder Protestmarsch der Māori für ihre Landrechte und gegen weitere Enteignungen, Landnahmen und Verkäufe von Māori-Land. Der Marsch führte von der Nordspitze Neuseelands bis hinunter nach Wellington und endete auf den Stufen des Parlamentsgebäudes mit der Übergabe des Memorial of Right und einer Petition an die Regierung und das Parlament, unterstützt von 60.000 Unterzeichnern. (de)
- The Māori land march of 1975 was a protest led by the group Te Rōpū Matakite (Māori for 'Those with Foresight'), created by Dame Whina Cooper. The hīkoi (march) started in Northland on 14 September, travelled the length of the North Island, and arrived at the parliament building in Wellington on 13 October 1975. The purpose of the march was to protest the loss of Māori rights and land through the actions of Pākehā (Europeans). Over the 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) course of the march it grew from 50 to approximately 5,000 people. (en)
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