Historic Maori Protest Erupts Over New Zealand's Treaty Rights Bill
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- Thousands of Maori protested a bill at NZ Parliament in Wellington.
- The bill aims to reinterpret Treaty of Waitangi rights, sparking fear among Maori.
- Maori believe the bill threatens long-standing indigenous rights and culture.
- The ACT Party supports the bill, facing strong opposition including from PM Luxon.
- Maori MP Hana Maipi-Clarke ripped the bill in Parliament during protests.
- Protests included a haka and lasted nine days, starting from NZ's north.
- The bill draws criticism for potentially harming race relations in New Zealand.