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Cultural Interation: The Great Immigration Debate

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These people...
believed they had the right to...
so these people...
reacted by...
and it initially resulted in...
and then later...
Maori          
Pakeha Take land from the Taranaki Maori and farm it. They thought that Maori had no title or fences so therefore no right to it. Taranaki iwi - Maori Pulling out fences and crops and deconstructing roads - passive resistance.
* Land wars - anger
Maori imprisonment
Land confiscation by NZ Colonial Government
Homeless Maori - no land for resource development
Poverty - low socio-economic status
May 2003 a pardon by NZ Government and compensation
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