Māori own just six percent of the 27 million hectares of land in New Zealand, and 80 percent of that is categorised as some of the worst in the country - suitable only for forestry. So what do they do with it? Māori Affairs correspondent Te Rina Kowhai has the story. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/NewshubKZitem
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