Includes information on demonstrations, but focus on the Mana Motukhake political party founded at beginning of 1980s which contested several elections and by-elections in that decade.
Account by Maori activist and academic which covers links to other movements, ‘brown power’, the Maori Land Rights movement of 1975-84, cultural campaigns, claims to the Waitangi Tribunal and responses by the Labour Government.
History of the Maori, including resistance to white occupation in 19th century: chapters 11-12 cover recent political protest, for example to protect land and fishing rights, and other forms of political activism.
Links
[1] https://civilresistance.info/biblio-item/1993/political-expression-and-ethnicity-statecraft-and-mobilization-maori-world
[2] https://civilresistance.info/biblio-item/1996/evolution-contemporary-maori-protest
[3] https://civilresistance.info/biblio-item/1996/nga-patai-racism-and-ethnic-relations-aotearoa
[4] https://civilresistance.info/biblio-item/2004/ka-whawhai-tonu-motu-struggle-without-end
[5] https://civilresistance.info/biblio-item/2010/seeking-justice-historical-claims-indigenous-people-aotearoa-new-zealand
[6] https://civilresistance.info/biblio-item/2010/marginalised-communities-and-access-justice