hikoi
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3ADJ.
proud
HIKOI + NOUN
aotearoa, wellington
PREP.
in, with
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noun
A protest march, typically involving a long journey.
Although the coalition was fragile, it was a signal achievement for the Tainui contingent and the main body of the hikoi to arrive at Waitangi on the same day.
The idea of the hikoi was conceived at the General Synod of the Anglican Church but soon came to involve Christians of all persuasions.
verb
To participate in a hikoi.
Then in March Ngāti Kahungunu announced that they would hikoi to Wellington with a view to arriving around the time that the Foreshore and Seabed Bill was due to come before Parliament.
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4Although the coalition was fragile, it was a signal achievement for the Tainui contingent and the main body of the hikoi to arrive at Waitangi on the same day.
WiktionaryThe idea of the hikoi was conceived at the General Synod of the Anglican Church but soon came to involve Christians of all persuasions.
Wiktionary"There is a proud tradition of hikoi in Aotearoa. We have marched as tangata whenua for our land, for our sovereign rights, for our sacred kai moana, and now we march to honour Papatuanuku and keep he
WiktionaryThen in March Ngāti Kahungunu announced that they would hikoi to Wellington with a view to arriving around the time that the Foreshore and Seabed Bill was due to come before Parliament.
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