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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Mar 2, 2016 16:35:12 GMT 12
Maori protestors to enter flag debate at museumAuckland’s MOTAT (the Museum of Transport and Technology) is facing protest threats over plans to exhibit a famous flag from Thursday Morning (3 March). Ngapuhi leader David Rankin negotiated with MOTAT to put on display the flag designed by his ancestor, the chief Hone Heke. Heke famously cut down the flagpole in Russell in 1844 and now his personal flag will be exhibited at MOTAT, on the day that the country’s flag referendum starts. Mr Rankin has been warned that there will be protests from Maori groups at the powhiri at MOTAT on Thursday 3 March at 7:00 am because the flag is associated with war and the massacre of other North Island tribes. “Bringing Heke’s flag to Auckland at this time will re-focus the nation’s thoughts on what flags mean to us,” says Mr Rankin. He says that the threats of violence and protest do not concern him. “I’m ready for them”, he says. “They will be in for an ugly surprise if they thing they can take on Ngapuhi.”…. www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1603/S00032/maori-protestors-to-enter-flag-debate-at-museum.htm
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