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- Title
- The Prophets - First Episode
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
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In this series, Anglican minister and historian Hirini Kaa (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongowhakaata) looks at how the earliest Māori biblical prophetic movements were impacted by key events like the Treaty of Waitangi. This first episode explores Ngāpuhi tohunga Penetana Papahurihia (aka Te Atua Wera). Papahurihia was a respected tohunga and early convert to christianity. Reverend Kaa and those interviewed attempt to understand the struggle of a man forging a new path between two seemingl...
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- Video
- Date created
- 2013
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/the-prophets-episode-one-2013
- Related subjects
- hokianga / northland / jenny te paa / tāne mahuta / bay of islands / oihi bay / church of st john the baptist / samuel marsden / mission house / te ahukaramū charles royal / warfare / conflict / leaders / christianity / don tamihere / ngārino ellis / pacifism / missionaries / mita harris / spiritualty / marsden cross / opononi / tikanga / weapons / patu hohepa / bible / māori spirituality / pākehā settlers / māori-pākehā history / hugh rihari / marsden cross heritage centre / john ellis / te waimate mission / holy trinity cathedral / roger wyatt / tohunga / settlers / colonisation / theology / te atua wera / penetana papahurihia / hone heke / bicultural / biculturalism / missionary
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