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- Dun_Mihaka abstract "Te Ringa Mangu Nathan Mihaka or Dun Mihaka is a Māori activist, author, and political candidate in New Zealand.Mihaka has been involved in a number of campaigns regarding Māori rights, and was involved in the Bastion Point land dispute. His 1979 attempts to use Māori language in court were appealed to the Court of Appeal and were the trigger for the 1986 Waitangi Tribunal ruling that the government should introduce legislation making it an official language of New Zealand. He has written two books on Māori issues. He is most known, however, for performing an act of whakapohane (baring his buttocks, a traditional Māori insult) to Diana, Princess of Wales and Charles, Prince of Wales in 1983. Some sources claim this was actually directed at the Queen herself, however, this is likely confused with a later incident in 1986 in which Mihaka was arrested for driving a van with an image of whakapohane in the vicinity of a royal motorcade; on that occasion, he was charged with dangerous driving.In 2010 he was sentenced to 28 days in jail for contempt of court for calling a District Court judge an arsehole in open court.".
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- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Bastion_Point.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Cannabis_Party_(New_Zealand).
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aotearoa_Legalise_Cannabis_Party_politicians.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_activists.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_language_revivalists.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychedelic_drug_advocates.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unsuccessful_candidates_in_the_New_Zealand_general_election,_1999.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Charles,_Prince_of_Wales.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Contempt_of_court.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Court_of_Appeal_of_New_Zealand.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Dangerous_driving.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Diana,_Princess_of_Wales.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink District_Courts_of_New_Zealand.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_II.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Mooning.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Māori_Party.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Māori_language.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Māori_people.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_foreshore_and_seabed_controversy.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_general_election,_1999.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Tariana_Turia.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Te_Tai_Hauauru_by-election,_2004.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Te_Tai_Tokerau.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLink Waitangi_Tribunal.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dun Mihaka".
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mihaka, Dun".
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Dun_Mihaka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dun_Mihaka subject Category:Aotearoa_Legalise_Cannabis_Party_politicians.
- Dun_Mihaka subject Category:Living_people.
- Dun_Mihaka subject Category:Māori_activists.
- Dun_Mihaka subject Category:Māori_language_revivalists.
- Dun_Mihaka subject Category:Psychedelic_drug_advocates.
- Dun_Mihaka subject Category:Unsuccessful_candidates_in_the_New_Zealand_general_election,_1999.
- Dun_Mihaka subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Dun_Mihaka hypernym Activist.
- Dun_Mihaka type List.
- Dun_Mihaka type Person.
- Dun_Mihaka type Politician.
- Dun_Mihaka type Activist.
- Dun_Mihaka type List.
- Dun_Mihaka type Politician.
- Dun_Mihaka type Thing.
- Dun_Mihaka comment "Te Ringa Mangu Nathan Mihaka or Dun Mihaka is a Māori activist, author, and political candidate in New Zealand.Mihaka has been involved in a number of campaigns regarding Māori rights, and was involved in the Bastion Point land dispute. His 1979 attempts to use Māori language in court were appealed to the Court of Appeal and were the trigger for the 1986 Waitangi Tribunal ruling that the government should introduce legislation making it an official language of New Zealand.".
- Dun_Mihaka label "Dun Mihaka".
- Dun_Mihaka sameAs Q5314025.
- Dun_Mihaka sameAs m.03k1mn.
- Dun_Mihaka sameAs Q5314025.
- Dun_Mihaka wasDerivedFrom Dun_Mihaka?oldid=703541381.
- Dun_Mihaka isPrimaryTopicOf Dun_Mihaka.