1975 Land March
1.Why did this take place? 13 October 1975
2. What happened? It was a march lead by a few Maori's most recognized to be the leader is a 79- year old woman named Whina Cooper, who started the rally in Te Hapua in which over time as they cross many towns and villages they attained many more supporters and practical help from the locals. Along with being given the privilege to sleep in maraes overnight to discuss the march.
3.What was the outcome? After gaining rights of its growing reputation that is recognized by the public via national media. A memorial of rights was represented for Rowling and about 60 protestors were able to manage and set up a Maori Embassy in the Parliament.
4.Why is it Significant? it was significant due to its inspirational message behind why it is important to be aware of the things around you and the history behind and why it is good to do something about it.