Māori party co-leader ejected from parliament after performing haka in racism row
by Tess McClure in Christchurch from World news | The Guardian on (#5HQK1)
Rawiri Waititi had accused the opposition of racism and was asked to sit down by the speaker, but instead performed the ceremonial dance
Mori party co-leader Rawiri Waititi has been thrown out of New Zealand's parliament after denouncing rhetoric from the opposition as racist and performing a haka.
Waititi said the opposition was inciting racism across New Zealand through its stance on Mori healthcare. The haka is a ceremonial dance for Mori, the indigenous people of New Zealand - it can represent a challenge, and is sometimes performed in moments of conflict.
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