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Treaty is a fraud! Pakeha go home! "Everyone treats Waitangi Day as a holiday so I thought stuff it someone else can throw mud at politicians..." 7 February, 2007

Treaty is a fraud! Pakeha go home! "Everyone treats Waitangi Day as a holiday so I thought stuff it someone else can throw mud at politicians..." 7 February, 2007
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Treaty is a fraud! Pakeha go home! "Everyone treats Waitangi Day as a holiday so I thought stuff it someone else can throw mud at politicians..." 7 February, 2007
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Ken Mair, well-known Maori activist, sits with his feet up in front of the TV holding a beer in his hand and pronouncing that since everyone treats Waitangi Day as a holiday he will do the same this year and let someone else throw mud at politicians. He is wearing a bone carving round his neck and a headband with a Maori design; against the wall are two protest banners. Refers to Ken Mair's absence from the 2007 Waitangi Day celebrations and the fact that the celebrations were much more peace...

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Date created
2007
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http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22719673
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Mair, Ken, active 1990s / New Zealand / Race relations / Māori political activists / Waitangi Day

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