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Black Power is a prominent gang in New Zealand. Black Power was formed in the late 1960s by Māori youth in Whakatane, in response to the rival Mongrel Mob gang. The gang then emerged in Wellington and Auckland ... Members are predominantly from New Zealand's Māori and Polynesian ethnic groups. ... Damn! I wish ole Margaret...
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podblanc.com/black-power-maori-gangs-from-new-zealand
podblanc.com/black-power-maori-gangs-from-new-zealand
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There are significant Maori gangs, notable for their tattoos (actually a Maori tradition) and who have taken up rap music and baggy pants, as a result of the export of American underclass culture through films and music videos.
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www.citiesonahill.org/columns/2007/03/letter_from_new_z...
www.citiesonahill.org/columns/2007/03/letter_from_new_zealand.html
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only two people in a crowd of 300 had the courage to intervene and help save the man - one of the pair had lost his Maori cousin to a racist knife attack. In the same week, three skinheads attacked a young Pakistani ... While Nazi-style symbols predominate for South Island gangs, Maori gangs feature on the North Island.
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www.aijac.org.au/review/1998/231/nznazis.html
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The tattoos on these Maori gang members in New Zealand are seen as signs of black power. This photograph is part of National Geographic's body-art (tattoos) gallery. ... The Maori culture has a long tradition of tattooing, which dated back centuries until the Europeans outlawed it in the 1800s. These Auckland men belong to...
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www.nationalgeographic.com/tattoos/photo3.html
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PACIFIC Islander and Maori youths are forming gangs in schools and have been identified by the Gold Coast City Council as an emerging social ... Tweed Heads resident Jack Berryman, a Maori heavily involved with local Waitangi Day celebrations, ... “But we want to stop gangs gathering in particular areas of the city.”...
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news.ronatvan.com/2009/07/08/maori-and-pacific-islander...
news.ronatvan.com/2009/07/08/maori-and-pacific-islander-bringing-gang-culture-into-australia/
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One thing the Maori gangs can’t get the hang of is dealing ecstasy, which is imported and often requires trips overseas for sourcing. ... MAORI WARRIORS; New Zealand's Gangs Have Never Been Stron...
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www.viceland.com/int/v10n8/htdocs/maori.php
www.viceland.com/int/v10n8/htdocs/maori.php
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The Maori Party wants communities to help crackdown on gangs. ... Maori Party Co-leader Pita Sharples says it is time schools started investigating whether gang activity is taking place at schools. ... The Government is looking favourably on the Maori Party call for a crackdown. Justice Minister Mark Burton agrees it is not...
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www.newstalkzb.co.nz/newsdetail1.asp?storyID=111421
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Mr Henry says Maori Wardens are able to work with people that police and private security firms cannot get to. He says Maori Wardens have built some trusting relationships with gangs, and often discuss community concerns.
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www.newstalkzb.co.nz/newsdetail1.asp?storyID=140387
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Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia says New Zealand has got itself into a ... Last night Police Minister Annette King said: "A lot of effort has gone into strengthening the number of Maori liaison officers so they can liaise with gangs and give good intelligence on the gangs and try to deal with problems before they happen."
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www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=...
www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10448382
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