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Kelvin Day on the Taranaki Wars.
Kelvin Day talks about early commemorations of the Taranaki Wars. Audio
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Unjust: the story of James Prendergast
Audio 6 Oct 2017In 1877 Chief Justice James Prendergast ruled the Treaty of Waitangi was "a simple nullity", in part because it was signed by "simple barbarians" and "savages". Those words have seen him condemned as… Audio
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Why the NZ history we're teaching matters
Why the NZ history we're teaching matters
Opinion - History teaching methods have come a long way, but old approaches, and subject matter, are still too common, writes Jim Hay-Mackenzie.
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Whanaungatanga: Tauiwi learners of te reo Māori
Whanaungatanga: Tauiwi learners of te reo Māori
“Ko te reo te taikura o te ao mārama” - language is the key to understanding.
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Jim Bolger and Tamati Kruger in conversation
Jim Bolger and Tamati Kruger talk with Wena Harawira about Tuhoe and Parihaka treaty settlements, truth and reconciliation, and how their life experience has affected the discharge of their public… Audio
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Govt to apologise for labelling Maniapoto iwi 'rebels'
Govt to apologise for labelling Maniapoto iwi 'rebels'
Ngāti Maniapoto iwi has signed an agreement in principle for the government to potentially pay $165 million to redress Treaty breaches.
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Looking to the past to understand the Politics of Love
Looking to the past to understand the Politics of Love
We need to transcend us vs them struggles, writes Philip McKibbin.
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Plans under way to pardon Rua Kēnana
Plans under way to pardon Rua Kēnana
The Tuhoe prophet was imprisoned for resisting arrest after troops stormed his home and killed his son just over 100 years ago. Audio
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The kaupapa MP - Catherine Delahunty
Parliament brings out the worst in people says departing Green MP Catherine Delahunty and she won't miss much when she leaves at the September election. Video, Audio
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'I never wanted to be an MP'
The kaupapa MP - Catherine Delahunty
Parliament brings out the worst in people says departing Green MP Catherine Delahunty and she won't miss much when she leaves at the September election.
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Parihaka Apology - 9 June 2017
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Tears as Crown apologises for Parihaka atrocities
Tears as Crown apologises for Parihaka atrocities
The Crown has officially apologised for the atrocities it committed when it sacked the peaceful Taranaki settlement of Parihaka in 1881. Video
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Crown apologies for the sacking of Parihaka
The Crown has apologised to the descendants of Parihaka Maori, nearly 140 years after the settlement was sacked by Crown troops, its men jailed without trial in the South Island and the women who were… Video, Audio
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Crown Apology at Parihaka
The Crown has formally apologised for atrocities during the sacking of the pacifist settlement at Parihaka in Taranaki in 1881. The Parihaka Papakainga Trust has agreed to a reconciliation package… Audio
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Hundreds expected at Parihaka today for historic apology
After lengthy negotiations, the Parihaka Papakainga Trust agreed on a reconciliation package last month which culminate in the He Puanga Haeata ceremonies today. Hundreds of people are expected to… Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 26 May 2017
The Crown will formally apologise for the atrocities it committed at the peaceful settlement of Parihaka in Taranaki; a Kaitaia doctor has launched a passionate attack on the controversial film about… Audio
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Govt to apologise for Parihaka atrocities
Govt to apologise for Parihaka atrocities
The Crown is to formally apologise for atrocities during the sacking of the pacifist settlement at Parihaka in Taranaki in 1881.
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Insight: Is Taranaki Coming to Terms with Its Colonial Past?
Robin Martin explores if tensions over Taranaki's history are on the way to being resolved. Audio
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Parihaka rejects Crown offer
The Parihaka Papakainga Trust has been offered a Government deal of $9 million as part of a reconciliation deal...but the trust has rejected it, saying it's not enough. Audio
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Parihaka rejects $9m Crown payment offer
Parihaka rejects $9m Crown payment offer
Parihaka, the village at the centre of non-violent resistance to land confiscations in Taranaki during the 1870s, has rejected the cash on offer as part of a deal with the Crown.
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Parihaka solution mooted for Waitara
Parihaka solution mooted for Waitara
A completely separate reconciliation process - similar to that being used for Parihaka - has been suggested as a solution for historical grievances at Waitara in Taranaki.
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'It is trampling on tapu whēnua'
Ihumātao protesters mark a month's occupation
A group has been peacefully occupying the roadside of Ihumātao in Mangere for more than a month now in protest against plans to build homes at the wahi tapu site.
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MPs' lack of interest in treaty bills 'heartbreaking'
MPs' lack of interest in treaty bills 'heartbreaking'
A Māori MP has criticised fellow MPs for failing to witness the passage of three Taranaki treaty settlement bills. Audio
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Historic day as Taranaki settlements pass
Historic day as Taranaki settlements pass
Iwi and hapū members sang, performed poi and haka and wept as three treaty settlement bills passed their final readings.
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Green Party calls for National Parihaka Day
Green Party calls for National Parihaka Day
The Green Party is calling on the government to establish a National Parihaka Day to celebrate the civil resistance of a Taranaki iwi during the New Zealand Land Wars.