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Date: 2004-11-24 17:04:54
Politics
New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy
Māori protest movement
Treaty of Waitangi
Māori people
Māori Land Court
Iwi
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act
Aboriginal title
Aboriginal title in New Zealand
New Zealand
Law

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