As the marchers moved through the streets of Wellington with ringing Maori haka — rhythmic chants — and waiata, or songs, thousands more holding signs lined the pavement in support.
As the marchers moved through the streets of Wellington with ringing Maori haka — rhythmic chants — and waiata (songs), thousands more holding signs lined the pavement in support. Some placards bore ...
some struck up Maori songs that most New Zealanders learn at school. A sea of Maori sovereignty flags in red, black and white stretched down the lawn and into the streets. But marchers bore Samoan ...