As political fervor for New Zealand’s Māori resurgence wanes, a new Indigenous holiday comes of age
Associated Press
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — When New Zealand established a national day for Matariki, the Māori new year, in 2022, making it the country’s first Indigenous public holiday, many New Zealanders didn’t know what it was. Now in its third year as a nationwide celebration, Matariki is registering a surge in popularity, even as political debates about race have grown more divisive. Its rise reveals a tension at the heart of a still-young country between those embracing the Indigenous language and culture, and a vocal minority who wish to see less of them. This year Matariki falls on June 28.