Photo Essay: Powerful Mood Gains Strength
All images are courtesy of Eddie Gay of Auckland University of Technology’s journalism school.
To acquire images, email eddie@designanarchy.com
Maori, Pakeha, politicians, and gang members all joined a Hikoi on Saturday marching down Queen Street Auckland intent on pressuring the Government into withdrawing proposed legislation on the Foreshore and Seabed of New Zealand. More than 6000 people took part in the Hikoi.
Prof. Margaret Mutu, Ngati
Kahu.
Dr Pita Sharples, co-leader of
the Maori Party.
Annette Sykes, Te Arawa
lawyer, delivers an emotional speech.
A blackpower presence.
Green Co-leader, Jeanette
Fitzsimons.
Titewhai Harawira, broadcaster
and veteran activist.
Members of the kapa haka
group, Mana Taki, led by Dr Pita Sharples.