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People of Parihaka receive compensation for 1881 invasion
People of Parihaka receive compensation for 1881 invasion
The people of Parihaka have received $9 million in compensation for enduring one of the most violent crown invasions in New Zealand's colonial history.
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Best features of 2018: life in Aotearoa
Audio 30 Nov 2018Ten articles exploring language, diversity, sport, how we're earning and how we're ageing.
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Remembered by Māori, the legacy of Parihaka should be known by Pakeha
Historian Rachel Buchanan and Māori leader Mahara Okeroa talk with Maria Bargh about the 1881 invasion of Parihaka and the implications of Taranaki land confiscations today. Audio
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Dr Rachel Buchanan: 'The shame of Parihaka is so great it can never end'
One hundred and thirty-seven years ago, on 5 November 1881, a Māori settlement in the small Taranaki township of Parihaka was ransacked by colonial troops. Dr Rachel Buchanan says the writing of her… Audio
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Unity Books review - Ko Taranaki Te Maunga by Rachel Buchanan
Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books reviews Ko Taranaki Te Maunga by Rachel Buchanan, which is published by Bridget Williams Books Texts. "In 1881, 1500 colonial troops violently invaded the village of… Audio
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Suffrage essay: 'Pao Pao Pao' by Tina Makereti
Te Papa has released a book Women Now: The Legacy of Female Suffrage, to coincide with celebrations of the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, featuring essays by 12 thinkers and authors marking…
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Parihaka - the time for apologies is over
A new book charts the nine times between 1991 and 2018 that apologies have been made for the atrocities that happened at Parihaka, and argues that it's time to stop. In Ko Taranaki Te Maunga… Audio
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Taranaki wahine encourage uptake of moko kauae
Taranaki wahine encourage uptake of moko kauae
A group of Taranaki women who wear moko kauae have told a Hāwera wānanga more wāhine should consider getting the taonga.
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A new generation learns about Tītokowaru's War
A new generation learns about Tītokowaru's War
The younger generation has been learning about the battle of Te Ngutu o Te Manu ahead of its 150th anniversary, marked by a dawn ceremony in Taranaki this morning.
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Anglican Archdeacon Tikitūterangi Raumati makes powerful gesture in death
Archdeacon makes powerful gesture in death
The Anglican Archdeacon Tikitūterangi Raumati was buried in the grounds of the Taranaki Cathedral Church of St Mary's in New Plymouth yesterday.
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Paora Joseph - The pain of suicide for whanau in Maui's Hook
Paora Te Oti Takarangi Joseph is of Atihau-a-Papaarangi and Nga Rauru descent, from Kaiwhaiki Pa, near Whanganui. His first job was as a youth worker on the streets of South Auckland, which led him to… Audio
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Mussels on the move
Kākahi or freshwater mussels are being moved to Zealandia sanctuary in Wellington as part of an ambitious restoration project. Audio
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Mussels on the move
Mussels on the move
Kākahi or freshwater mussels are being moved to Zealandia sanctuary in Wellington as part of an ambitious restoration project.
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The (uncensored?) history of free speech in NZ
Those attempting to quash freedom of speech tend to come down on the wrong side of history in the end, legal history expert Grant Morris says. Audio
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Honest Murderer: the story of John Bryce
Pākehā settlers in Taranaki knew John Bryce as "Honest John" but Taranaki Māori called him "Bryce Kōhuru" - Bryce the Murderer. In this episode of Black Sheep William Ray investigates the life of the… Audio
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Hurricanes apologise for 'racist' poster
Hurricanes apologise for 'racist' poster
The Hurricanes have pulled a controversial poster it used on Facebook to advertise its upcoming clash with the Chiefs after it was labeled disgusting and racist.
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Parliament's to do list: PACER Plus, taxes, and Parihaka
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Parliament's to do list: PACER Plus, taxes, and Parihaka
Parliament's to do list: PACER Plus, taxes, and Parihaka
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week.
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Te Waonui for week ending 18 February 2018
Labour's Māori MPs are confident Māori charter schools will be able to successfully transition into the mainstream education system and remain open; the head of the Education Ministry has told MPs the… Audio
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Eels die as Taranaki streams dry up
A Kaitiaki at Parihaka says poor land management and the effects of climate change are to blame for the mass death of eels in a coastal Taranaki stream. Robin Martin reports. Video, Audio
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Restoration for historic parau from Parihaka
'Go, put your hands to the plough, look not back': Restoration for historic plough from Parihaka
An historic plough which served as a symbol of pacifism at Parihaka - a Māori village of about 2000 people that was violently sacked by the British - is being restored for the first time.
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2017: Are we there yet?
2017: Are we there yet?
Analysis - Hands up who thought we'd all be living through a nuclear winter by now? Kate Newton takes a non-exhaustive look at an exhausting year.
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Fire signals outrage at Moungaroa sale
Fire signals outrage at Moungaroa sale
Iwi descendents have lit a fire evoking the signal fires of the Taranaki wars, in protest against the sale of a New Plymouth hill.
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Che Wilson on the Battle of Moutoa
The history of Māori people of Whanganui is complex and during the New Zealand Land Wars included both collaboration and resistance, says Che Wilson, former Pou Arahi (CEO) of Ngāti Rangi Trust. Audio
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Matawhero and the New Zealand Wars
Grant Morris believes next year's 150th anniversary of the Matawhero Massacre will be a more difficult national discussion than the ones around Rangiaowhia and Parihaka. Audio