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along with another 19 Māori protesters on the ninth hole of the Raglan golf course. This incident was captured by New Zealand television. Their court appearances led to the return of the indigenous land. After the land was returned, it became a focus for local job-training and employment programs, as
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on 19 April 1925. She was the eighth of 15 children born to Riria Rāpana and Honehone Kereopa. She attended Raglan Primary School where she was given the english name 'Eva' and was forbidden from speaking te reo Māori.
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when attempting to speak, had to endure cries of "you sit down, you have no right to speak." Here Annette Sykes stood up and publicly challenged men to recognise the mana of Māori women.
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within Māoridom and encouraged other female activists to ignore traditional Māori protocol by calling for Māori women to speak at official Māori gatherings, including on the
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Awhiro peoples following the war; instead, a 62-acre (250,000 m) block was turned into a public Raglan golf course in 1969.
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and she is best known for leading the occupation of the Raglan golf course in the 1970s.
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was the largest wholly Māori political party, founded by Rickard, and contested the
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Radio New Zealand Content by Genre : Treaty of Waitangi : Events - 1980s
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Throughout the 1970s Rickard campaigned to raise public awareness about Māori
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Eva Rickard was most notably regarded for her decade long, very public
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1981 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1987 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1990 New Zealand general election
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New Zealand rights activist and community leader (1925ā€“1997)
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Māori owners by acquisition for the purpose of a military
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Index


Nambassa
activist
Māori
land rights
womenā€™s rights
civil disobedience
Te Kōpua, Whāingaroa
civil disobedience
Raglan
Māori
mana
indigenous
airfield
Tainui
land rights
indigenous
trespass
Māori sovereignty movement
Mana Māori Movement
2002 New Zealand general election
Te Tawharau
Piri Wiri Tua
Mana Motuhake
Alliance
womenā€™s rights
marae
tangi
Annette Sykes
Māori Party

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