Hear Ruakere Hond reflect on the invasion of Parihaka in 1881 and how it has impacted the Parihaka community.
Find out more about this event https://natlib.govt.nz/events/parihaka-remembering-november-5-1881-november-05-2021
E oho! Waitangi Series 2021 held at the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Māttauranga o Aotearoa aims to lay the foundation for all people living in Aotearoa by exploring key events that shaped the nation we call home. It's a series for everyone; hear amazing speakers from diverse backgrounds focussing on historical events, contemporary consequences and collective understanding. Each event entails inspiring talks and the opportunity to kōrero further afterwards.
Find out more about the series https://natlib.govt.nz/events/e-oho-waitangi-series-2021
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0:00 Parihaka: Remembering November 5, 1881
0:05 Paul Diamond – mihi
3:04 Waiata
4:22 Paul Diamond – welcome
6:37 Tanja Schubert-McArthur – Introduction
10:07 Ruakere Hond – response to mihi
12:12 140 years ago invasion of Parihaka
14:18 The trouble with history; Te Whetū Moeahu
18:36 Waiata as tool to pass on knowledge
20:25 What was Parihaka like in the past?
23:23 Parihaka and the Crown; apology
29:00 Post-settlement environment; Parihaka not just a place
30:35 What if questions; would history be different?
35:18 Map of Taranaki; land confiscations
39:16 1878 Parihaka began protest
41:02 Tohu and Te Whiti imprisoned; split Parihaka
44:22 Principles of Parihaka’s legacy
51:19 Tanja Schubert-McArthur – thanking speaker; karakia
51:52 Q &A starts: haka
52:50 Ngaruahine
53:10 Waiata to show appreciation
54:47 Q1: Parihaka model for just Māori communities or worldwide?
59:12 Q2: Issue of racism; How can Parihaka respond?
1:02:15 Q3: Should Guy Fawkes Day be replaced with Parihaka Day?
1:07:04 Q4: Statue of Tohu and Te Whiti?
1:08:46 Q5: What influence did the musket wars have on Parihaka?
1:12:15 Historical trauma needs addressing
1:13:45 Karakia
1:14:42 Ends