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The Governor 4 - He Iwi Ko Tahi Tatou / Now We Are One People (Episode Four)

The Governor 4 - He Iwi Ko Tahi Tatou / Now We Are One People (Episode Four)
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The Governor 4 - He Iwi Ko Tahi Tatou / Now We Are One People (Episode Four)
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In The Governor's fourth episode, war looms in the Waikato as Māori iwi band together. Peacemaker and kingmaker Wiremu Tāmihana (Don Selwyn) agonises over the right course of action. This episode was a notable bicultural flagbearer in terms of drawing on Māori knowledge and oral history, and featuring extensive te reo. It follows key events from the early 1830s to 1863, leading to the investiture of the first Māori King. Discussions between historical figures like Te Wherowhero, Rewi Maniapot...

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1977
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colonialism / land wars / new zealand wars / military / governor grey / waikato / nineteeth century / treaty / waitangi / warfare / battle / wiremu tāmihana / nfu / national film unit / st john's college / thomas gore browne / horse / horseback / peace treaty / 1800s / tā moko / kīngitanga / te heuheu / alan keeling / alcohol / anglican / broken promises / christianity / church and state / conflict / settlers / troop / colonel / governor / māori artists / te reo māori / george grey / iwi politics / māori king / kīngi māori / land / land ownership / language / mana / māori pākeha relations / muskets / new zealand history / peace / rebels / treason / moko / mataora / te reo māori preservation / waitara / waikato river / waikato chiefs / peria / ngāti haua / ngāti whakaue / drummond-hay / fire / encampment / artefacts / queen victoria / money / gold / slavery / cannibalism / christian / church / god / godfearing

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