1. Every year the Royal New Zealand Navy fires a "twenty one gun salute" at Waitangi recognising British Sovereignty over New Zealand in 1840.
2. There is only one version of the Treaty of Waitangi and that is, “Tiriti o Waitangi” in the maori language.
3. Maori today are not the "distinct race of people" that signed the Tiriti o Waitangi in 1840. They are "a mixed race of people", through intermarriage of their own free will. "Maori today are a race of people as one sees in legislation", Race Relations Conciliator, John Clark.
4. Maori were given the same rights as a British subject. No More - No Less. (Article three Tiriti o Waitangi)
5. Crown land and assets belong to the people. The Government of the day has no right to give these away without the people’s authority.
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