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Behind the Bastards

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The Importance of Class Reductionism in Maori Politics

The Teo Hokieoi and MWA char have begun to win, particularly during the early to mid 1970s. Their stance was really on sort of reclaiming the Treaty of Waitangi as a potential foundation for harmonious and bicultural country. Eventually in 1975, the MWA char would merge with Matakite as part of the land rights movement,. which marked the end of their separate existence and also led to the rise of brown power. Similar to the ideologies of black power advocated by Kwame Turre and Charles V. Hamilton, brown power centered on the complete rejection of the racist institutions and values of New Zealand society.

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