Political Science students brought history and culture to life through an engaging Comparative Politics simulation focused on a New Zealand parliamentary session debating the rights of the Māori. The session began with a powerful haka, symbolizing respect and unity, setting the tone for an immersive experience.
Students took on the roles of members of parliament, Māori representatives, and other key stakeholders, delving into issues of cultural preservation, land rights, and political representation. This simulation highlighted not only the complexities of policymaking but also the importance of understanding indigenous perspectives in a global context