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Mana Māori Woven Patch Set of 3

Mana Māori Woven Patch Set of 3

Regular price $50.00 NZD
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1x He Whakaputanga 1835 Ake Ake Ake

"Declaration of Independence 1835 Forevermore"

He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni - known in English as the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand - is a constitutional document of historical and cultural significance that affirms the right of Māori to govern themselves.

1x Tino Rangatiratanga

"Absolute chieftainship"

Tino Rangatiratanga is the Māori rights of chieftainship over lands, villages and resources of Aotearoa as declared in Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

1x Te Tiriti o Waitangi 1840 Ake Ake Ake

"The Treaty of Waitangi 1840 Forevermore"

Te Tiriti o Waitangi - known in English as the Treaty of Waitangi - is an agreement between tangata whenua (the first peoples of Aotearoa) and the British Crown. This document gave consent for British people to settle in Aotearoa. Following He Whakaputanga 5 years earlier, it reaffirmed Māori would retain full, exclusive and undisturbed rights over our whenua, moana, taonga and everything in between.  

We are united, empowered and proud. Our woven patches are the perfect statement accessory for your swannie, hat, demin jacket or school bag!

Features:

  • 3x 76mm wide, full embroidered woven patches with over-stitched edging. 

Care and Use Instructions:

To wash: turn your garment inside out, use a gentle cold cycle and avoid bleach or fabric softeners. Always check the fabric and care label of your garment.

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