Here's one way Aotearoa has changed in the last decade or more: increasingly Te Reo Māori forms an essential part of the language spoken here. I love it!

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The hikoi is being led by all the kaihaka groups who led the various marches.
Each region produced their own ropu to lead the hikoi, and now all of them have arrived in Wellington.
They bring with them the mauri of their rohe.

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