#maori

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New Zealand’s Indigenous Maori in battle for their rights | The Take

Thousands across New Zealand are protesting in opposition to the new right-leaning government, and policies they say reverse gains made on Indigenous rights....#aljazeeralive #aljazeeraenglish #aljazeera #AlJazeeraEnglish #AlJazeera #aljazeeraEnglish #aljazeeralive #aljazeeralivenews #aljazeeralatest #latestnews #newsheadlines #aljazeeravideo #news #podcast #maori #newzealand #Indigenous
New Zealand’s Indigenous Maori in battle for their rights | The Take

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#Crimes #Against #Humanity trials are scheduled to begin in #NewZealand through the truly independent #Maori #people.
"Oh joy of joys ... all these years and at last the well known and respected justice system of the Maori people will be able to bring truth and justice to the world!
Thank God that they are involved as they have the required armed forces to enforce their verdict globally!
And I am certain that the proceedings will be broadcast, worldwide, on all main stream channels along with all the worlds newspapers and radio covering it day to day!
What a tremendous outcome this is .... I can hardly wait to donate some money."

#quote from #pa

Mankind is saved at last

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

NZ: Endangered Māori construction methods pass seismic testing | PreventionWeb

Recent research conducted by Professor Anthony Hoete has proven that endangered Mātauranga Māori construction techniques can withstand major earthquakes. He plans to use this knowledge to rebuild a historic Bay of Plenty wharenui.

The original Tānewhirinaki wharenui on Opeke marae near Ōpōtiki was the inspiration behind the study, following Ngāti lra o Waioweka who built the wharenui after the 1860 New Zealand Wars. The iwi later witnessed its demise in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in 1931.

The most important carvings representing the iwi’s ancestors were saved from the wreckage and remarkably stored in various sheds at the marae for nine decades. However, three attempts in subsequent decade to get the whare standing again failed, due to the loss of Mātauranga (knowledge) on how to reassemble Tānewhirinaki.

#maori #architecture #NZ #earhquake

https://www.preventionweb.net/news/endangered-maori-construction-methods-pass-modern-seismic-testing