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- Title
- Pioneer Women - Princess Te Puea
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
This episode of Pioneer Women dramatises the life of Waikato leader Te Puea Herangi: from prodigal daughter to leader of the Tainui people. Te Puea helped establish the Kingitanga movement, and led Tainui to prosperity through wars, confiscation of their land, and an influenza epidemic. Future TV3 newsreader Joanna Paul plays Te Puea. Produced by Pamela Meekings-Stewart, the Pioneer Women series screened in a high profile slot on TV One, and challenged the view that white male statesmen were ...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1983
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/pioneer-women-princess-te-puea-1983
- Related subjects
- ngaruawahia / turangawaewae / marae / kingitanga / waikato / tainui / taniwharau / mahuta / coates / fraser / ngata / te whare / seccombe / conscription / haka / apirana ngata / mangatawhiri / ngati porou / gordon coates / maui pomare / joseph gordon coates / peter fraser / roy seccombe / waikato river / kīngitanga / king movement / māori king movement / land / ngāruawāhia / māoritanga / mātauranga māori / māui pōmare / sir māui wiremu pita naera pōmare / king mahuta / tāwhiao / king tāwhiao / resistance / the state / tūrangawaewae / rawiri tumokai katipa / 1918 / 1910s / whakapapa / te kāhui ariki / iwi / hapū / māori identity / māori culture / āpirana ngata / sir āpirana turupa ngata / māhinaarangi wharenui / joanna paul / kāhui ariki / princess te puea / te puea hērangi / princess te puea herangi / prime minister
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