Maori Politics

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Social Issues

 

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Emily S

 

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August 29, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Using this historical approach will determine the inability of Pakeha institutions to deliver on the needs of Maori, let alone the extreme views of militant Maori. The introduction of the Maori Party will subsequently not change the fortunes of militant Maori because they operate within the Pakeha state hegemony...
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Although the Maori Party may be the only alternative avenue for struggle for Maori, they shy away from representing most of the primary beliefs foundations of more militant Maori. Rule over Maori for much of the past 150 years has been exercised via both legal and economic coercion. During the late 1970's and early 1980's the state was confronted with a crisis of legitimacy brought on by the failures of the capitalist system, as well as the increasingly militant reassertion of Maori economic and political rights guaranteed under the Treaty of Waitangi...
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