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Erica Stanford: Educated in Māori Studies Leading Its Retreat
Tā Moko: A Story of Cultural Erasure
The Right-Wing Demand for Assimilation
Kohimarama 1860: The History the Right Keeps Twisting
The Myth of Disunity: Māori Pre-colonial Governance
Native Schools & The 2025 Treaty Roll Back
How the Crown Engineered Māori Political Disunity
Vote for the Cause, Not the Conflict
History Repeats: The Crown’s Pursuit of Profit
Trading Death: Settlers and the Musket Wars
National, ACT, NZ First Have No Mandate
Treaty Context: From London to Waitangi
Schools Take a Stand: Te Tiriti Lives Beyond Politics
The False Comparison: Māori vs Immigrant Success
Are NZ European Men Disadvantaged by Society?
Public Opposition to the Regulatory Standards Bill
Hobson’s Pledge Petition's: Data Collection
"How Much Māori Blood Do You Have?"
NZ’s Meth Plan: A $53 Million Mirage
The Threat of 'Core Knowledge' in NZ Education
Radical Education Reform: NZ Initiative
NZ Universities Decline: ACT's Hypocrisy
Why Commenting on Social Media Matters
The Myth of Meritocracy in Aotearoa
The Power Behind NZ’s Policy Push
The Hidden Cost of Right-Wing Rule
Erasing Te Tiriti: Luxon's Education Agenda
Citizenship Law Breaches Te Tiriti
Weaponising Division: Te Pāti Māori
The Campaign Company: The Digital Engine Behind NZ’s Right-Wing Advocacy
How Right-Wing Networks Undermine Māori
Te Karere NZ History Curriculum Interview
Why the History Curriculum Rewrite Is a Lie by Omission
National's Economy: Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Losses
Why New Zealand Needs a Capital Gains Tax
When the Majority Rules: The Illusion of Inclusion
Charter Schools in NZ: A High‑Cost, Low‑Accountability Experiment
Winston is Wrong: Rebuttal to the Oxford Union Speech
Māori Encounters with India (1820s): A Forgotten Chapter of Global History
The Hidden Cost of the Electoral Amendment Bill: Who Wins, Who Loses?
MACA Ammendment: The Control of Natural Resources
Fair Pay versus Tax Cuts: The Madness of Priorities in NZ
The MACA Amendment Bill: Parliament Vs. the Courts, Māori, & the Constitution
Standing Up for Public Services: A Response to Judith Collins’ Open Letter
How the Immigrant Vote Could Boost Te Pāti Māori’s Political Influence
Māori Wards Vote: A Turning Point for Representation and the Battle for Allies
The Lie of the Sanctity of Parliament
Why Māori-Specific Services Exist in NZ: Equity, Not Privilege
Sovereignty and Te Tiriti: Exposing the Myth of “Separatism”
Māori MPs Driving the Rollback of Māori Rights and Te Tiriti
Equal Treatment Bill: A Threat to Freedom, Equity and Māori Rights
David Seymour’s Whakapapa and his Betrayal of the Treaty
Shane Jones: From Treaty’s Ladder to Kicking It Down
National Party’s Attack on Free Speech
Three Waters: How Racism and Politics Drowned Māori
The Clash Over Māori Rights: London’s Principles vs Colonial Power (1901-1903)
NZ Māori Council v Attorney-General (1987): The Treaty Case That Changed New Zealand
Wi Parata v Bishop of Wellington (1877): The Case That Silenced the Treaty
Te Anu’s Story: A Forgotten Chapter of New Zealand’s Colonial Past
ACT, Hobson’s Pledge and the Attack on Auckland University
Tikanga Māori: National Attacks the Judiciary
Axe to the Treaty: The Coalition's Vicious Attack on Māori Rights
Hobson’s Pledge and the Myth of “One People”
The Governments DEI Rollback Is Hypocrisy in Plain Sight
Māori Success Born from Adversity
“Playing the Victim”? Reframing the Māori Struggle for Justice
Privilege by Design: How New Zealand Law Engineered Inequality
Speak English Only: Native Schools
Government Oppression of Sikhs and Parallels with Māori
The Atlas Network’s Quiet Power & Success
Māori Ancestry Matters in Citizenship: A Response to ACT
ACT’s War on Knowledge: Why Political Censorship Has No Place in Our Universities
Politicians Want You to Fear Migrants. Here’s Why.
The Regulatory Standards Bill: A Dangerous Step Back for Māori and Minority Rights
Tākuta Ferris and the Māori Seats Debate
A Law That Silences Dissent: Why New Zealand Must Reject This Bill
My Submission for the Electoral Ammendment Bill
The Silent Coup: Why Māori Representation is Under Attack
ACT Party: A Response to Anti-Maori Actions
