When the New Zealand government asked the Maori tribes to make their claims on NZ's territory, in an effort to restore land to them, the Maoris claimed 400%+ of the land of New Zealand.
Which is to say that it would not surprise me if the tribes in that area (and, really, all over the USA) have conflicting claims on the land.
Ah. Yes.
I was given to the understanding that the Hopi and the Navajo think the Apaches are/were bandits that kept stealing their shit, or something. 🤷♂
I wonder if there are any land disputes ? Or as simple as one pissed off the other at one time ? I would take it with a grain of salt.
When the New Zealand government asked the Maori tribes to make their claims on NZ's territory, in an effort to restore land to them, the Maoris claimed 400%+ of the land of New Zealand.
Which is to say that it would not surprise me if the tribes in that area (and, really, all over the USA) have conflicting claims on the land.
I came across this today. https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1857098725572681801
also found this
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/interactive/maori-land-1860-2000
Haha. A Haka. A "fierce greeting". A demonstration of strength and power.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haka
P.S. The New Zealand "All Blacks" Rugby Team perform a Haka at all of their matches, and it is quite demoralizing for the opponents.
Fictional.
But also the conversation has a reason to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVqQosyOpg4