Following the 1975 land march Matakite broke into several factions. Whina Cooper publicly distanced herself from a group which established a tent embassy on the steps of Parliament. The march signalled the beginning of a renewed phase of Māori activism over land that was demonstrated by the occupations of Bastion Point (1977) and the Raglan golf course (1978).
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