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The MÄori fight for justice leads the way on how to reckon with a dark past. Subscribe and turn on notifications š so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO When the British colonized New Zealand, they left the countryās indigenous MÄori population with nearly no land; war and new diseases they introduced to the islands nearly killed off all MÄori. Nevertheless, MÄori managed to survive ā and for decades they protested against the British crownās pillaging. By the 1970s, the crown could no longer ignore MÄoriās mass uprisings rallying for justice; it was forced to respond and established a tribunal to investigate how it violated MÄori sovereignty over New Zealand. Since 1995, the British crown has been engaged in a process of land settlements with MÄori ā giving the tribes back land and cash, and offering apologies for their historical and modern-day thefts. By putting billions of dollars into this reparations program since the mid-1990s, New Zealand is leading the world with this kind of atonement and redress. In this special episode of Missing Chapter, Vox reporter Fabiola Cineas traveled across New Zealand to explore how MÄori are using the compensation to build a new future for themselves ā and to investigate what the US can learn about reparations from their story. Let us know your thoughts about Voxās reporting on reparations and the impact it has had on you. Take our survey: https://forms.gle/NQR5p4Yq9SzTjghB8 This series is made possible by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to Canopy Collective, an independent initiative under fiscal sponsorship of Multiplier. All Vox reporting is editorially independent and produced by our journalists. Views expressed are not necessarily those of Canopy Collective or Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Canopy Collective is dedicated to ending and healing from systemic racialized violence. Multiplier is a nonprofit that accelerates impact for initiatives that protect and foster a healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable world. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is committed to improving health and health equity in the United States. Additional sources: Vox's companion piece by reporter Fabiola Cineas: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/23518642/new-zealand-reparations-maori-settlements We referenced these maps from Te Puni KÅkiri, the Ministry of MÄori Development, to help create a rough map of government-recognized iwi: https://www.tkm.govt.nz/map/ Many iwi borders overlap with others, so in our map we used dots to symbolize iwi instead of exact boundaries. The Treaty of Waitangi by Claudia Orange was helpful to understanding the treatyās history, https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Treaty_of_Waitangi/6pR-QgAACAAJ?hl=en The Treaty of Waitangi Settlements, edited by Nicola Wheen and Janine Hayward, provided different perspectives to understanding the impact of these settlements https://www.bwb.co.nz/books/treaty-of-waitangi-settlements/ He Tohu, National Library of New Zealand, https://youtu.be/rynnk2LBEY0 The Alexander Turnbull Library Collections at the National Library, https://natlib.govt.nz/collections/a-z/alexander-turnbull-library-collections Te Ara, the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, helped us understand the details of land loss, war, and inequality over time. https://teara.govt.nz/en Waitangi Tribunal, https://waitangitribunal.govt.nz/about-waitangi-tribunal/ List of treaty settlements, https://www.govt.nz/browse/history-culture-and-heritage/treaty-settlements/find-a-treaty-settlement/ Waikato-Tainui settlement, https://www.govt.nz/browse/history-culture-and-heritage/treaty-settlements/find-a-treaty-settlement/waikato-tainui-raupatu/ Ngati Maru settlement, https://www.govt.nz/assets/Documents/OTS/Ngati-Maru-Taranaki/Ngati-Maru-deed-of-settlement-Historical-Claims.pdf Museum of New Zealand, https://www.tepapa.govt.nz/discover-collections/read-watch-play/maori/treaty-waitangi/treaty-close/treaty-waitangi-trail NZ History, https://nzhistory.govt.nz/people/william-hobson Make sure you never miss behind-the-scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: http://vox.com/video-newsletter Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: http://vox.com/contribute-now Shop the Vox merch store: http://vox.com/store Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Facebook: http://facebook.com/vox Follow Vox on Twitter: http://twitter.com/voxdotcom Follow Vox on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@voxdotcom
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