Yesterday, opposition members of the Cook Islands government filed a motion of no confidence towards Prime Minister Mark ...
The Cook Islands Parliament has filed a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Mark Brown and his Cabinet following ...
The legal recognition acknowledges the mountain’s theft from the Māori of the Taranaki region after New Zealand was colonized ...
The odd move makes Taranaki Maunga "a living and indivisible whole" with the full right and powers of a human.
In 1770, the British explorer Captain James Cook spotted the peak from his ship and named it Mount Egmont. In 1840, Maori tribes and representatives of the British crown signed the Treaty of ...
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Mountain in New Zealand is now legally a personColonisers of New Zealand in the 18th and 19th centuries took the mountain from the tribes after British explorer Captain ...
In 1770, the British explorer Captain James Cook spotted the peak from his ship and named it Mount Egmont. In 1840, Maori tribes and representatives of the British crown signed the Treaty of Waitangi ...
In 1770, the British explorer Captain James Cook spotted the peak from his ship and named it Mount Egmont. Mount Taranaki — now known as Taranaki Maunga: In 1840, Māori tribes and ...
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