A proposed law that would redefine New Zealand’s founding treaty with its Indigenous people has triggered political turmoil.
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Protesters have converged in the New Zealand's capital in protest of a bill which would reinterpret a 184-year treaty with the Māori people.
Two small populist parties are responsible for accelerating the shift, which has been felt acutely by the Indigenous Māori.