Early activism over the issue of sporting contacts with apartheid South Africa
Bastion Point seen from the fishing pier jutting out into the Waitematā Harbour.
Whina Cooper leads the Māori Land March through Hamilton in 1975
A marae on Takaparawhau in the 1890s.
Moutoa Gardens in Whanganui. Seen in this photo: the Kemp Monument, the Māori War Memorial, the School Memorial and the Moutoa Monument.
Bastion Point activist campaign at Nambassa alternatives festival 1981.
Huntly and the Waikato, New Zealand 1991
Grave and memorial near Bastion Point.
The foreshore and seabed hikoi outside Parliament
The entrance to Ōrākei Marae, the cultural hub for Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.
Tame Iti at gallery opening 13 October 2009
Annette Sykes
Approximate area of the Urewera mountain range.
Tino Rangatiratanga flag

The occupation and the use of force to end it played a part in highlighting injustices against Māori, and the occupation became a major landmark in the history of Māori protest.

- Bastion Point

Bastion Point in Auckland was originally part of a large area of land owned by Ngāti Whātua.

- Māori protest movement
Early activism over the issue of sporting contacts with apartheid South Africa

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Suburb of Auckland city, in the North Island of New Zealand.

Suburb of Auckland city, in the North Island of New Zealand.

The entrance to Ōrākei Marae
The Michael Joseph Savage Memorial

Takaparawhau / Bastion Point is a coastal piece of land in Ōrākei.

The occupation and the use of force to end it played a part in highlighting injustices against Māori, and the occupation became a major landmark in the history of Māori protest.