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- Title
- Whare Taonga - Te Pā o Parihaka
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
This episode of award-winning te reo series Whare Taonga visits Parihaka in Taranaki, a Māori spiritual community who were raided by British colonial troops in 1881 and suffered violence, imprisonment and dispossession. The community's kaitiaki (guardians) promote its legacy of peaceful resistance through the conservation of their marae, including the Victorian era meeting house, Te Niho O Te Atiawa. Interviewees include kuia Whero Te Rangi Bailey, who celebrates the strength of the Parihaka ...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2012
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/whare-taonga-te-pa-o-parihaka-2012
- Related subjects
- te reo māori / subtitles / parihaka / te whiti o rongomai / taranaki / pacifism / colonialism / ancestor / te aitiawa / mahara okeroa / resistance / spiritual beliefs / government persecution / 1866 / 1860s / british colonial troops / military advances / land wars / 1861 / 1863 / waingongoro / hangatahua / protest / haven / constabulary / maata wharehoka / te akau wharehoka / toroanui / john bryce / ploughed lands / ruakere hond / cannon / day of plunder / raid / rape / arson / theft / whero te rangi bailey / kuia / kaumatua / te raukura / meeting house / kahui pokai / donald mclean / matriachs / raukura / rangatiratanga / military occupation / female resistance / stand up young women / fort rolleston / te niho / karakia / waiata / poi / te niho o te atiawa / kainga / whenua / whare / te niho kai paraoa / te niho o nga waka e toru / waka / tokomaru / kurahaupo / aotea / carvings / wairua / kaitiaki / kaitiakitanga / 5 november 1881 / tohu kākahi / settlement act / papakāinga / whakairo / native minister / te-whiti-o-rongomai / ngāti ruanui / te paepae o te raukura / māori-pākehā relations / ngāti hine / ngā ruahine / ngāti tama / ngāti moeahu / persecution / george te kahui pokai aitua / kaumātua / māori-pākehā conflict / matarena marjorie rau-kupa / aunty marge / self-governance / te purepo / marae / te māngai pāho / matriach / 1881
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