29 Oct 2025

Maori Land March, 50 years on

From Nine To Noon, 11:25 am on 29 October 2025
Māori Land March – Wellington Motorway, October 1975.

Māori Land March – Wellington Motorway, October 1975. Photo: National Library

This month, 50 years ago the Māori Land March entered Parliament grounds on a rainy day led by Dame Whina Cooper.

It had begun a month earlier from Te Hapua in the Far North, and over the month, the march grew from 50 to 5,000 people, with 60,000 signing a petition protesting the loss of Māori land.

Days before the march reached Wellington, the Waitangi Tribunal was established in law, and it would become a major forum for expressing Māori concerns about the loss of rights to land and sea.

Historian Jock Phillips reflects on what effect the march had on Pakeha and Māori  relations.

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