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Pania Newton is fighting for her whenua and her whānau. At 28, the Auckland University law graduate is the youngest of six cousins from Ihumātao village, Auckland, leading an effort to protect the whenua they grew up on.
Their group, SOUL - Save Our Unique Landscape - is working to prevent a proposed 480-house development that risks bulldozing over a unique piece of New Zealand’s history.
Ihumātao is one of the first places Māori settled in Aotearoa, and the first settlement site in Tāmaki Makaurau.
The Conversations crew met with Pania at Kaitiaki Village, where mana whenua have been occupying Ihumātao land for over two years. She talks about the SOUL kaupapa, what drives her, and who inspires her.
Conversations was made with support from NZ On Air.

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9 июл 2019

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@malolo9695
@malolo9695 5 лет назад
Bless you Pania god is with you and I am to. Thank you to all who stand with you. Know my heart n prayers are with you. Rise up Polynesia##Stand Up ## enough is enough###
@chrishartnett8652
@chrishartnett8652 5 лет назад
excellent documentary there, beautifully filmed and captures the story. thank you
@ataapulu7739
@ataapulu7739 3 года назад
I fell in love with Pania and her story in my time at Ihumatao. Such a mana wahine and wahine toa! - Matthew Apulu
@angelataituha2436
@angelataituha2436 4 года назад
The clarity of truth, and natural innocence and honesty is displayed here through her eyes im glad and proud to be related to.
@wizdigfiz
@wizdigfiz 5 лет назад
Love it how stoked the kid kicking the rugby ball in his red band gumboots is at 9:02, good kick mate!
@mattressfour20
@mattressfour20 18 дней назад
What an amazing person.
@junahleui3957
@junahleui3957 5 лет назад
Love your story sister we got the same problem in samoa too.. But thats good that u have to stand for what your ancenstors been work hard for u and your children.. Love from samoa😀😀😆
@vernondownes5680
@vernondownes5680 5 лет назад
Amazing kōrero Pania, thank you for sharing your heart for all to see. Truly inspired
@mattressfour20
@mattressfour20 18 дней назад
Listening to Pania brought tears to this Pakeha's eyes.
@user-oh4yd5uh4e
@user-oh4yd5uh4e 17 дней назад
Does this bring tears to your pakeha eyes? News from the Rotorua Daily Post: "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
@basilsteele2416
@basilsteele2416 5 лет назад
I have been inspired to enter Pania's story because tonight I watched Herbs "Songs of freedom" As a pakeha I acknowledge my ignorance of the historical theft and murder. Let it stop now
@lander783
@lander783 3 месяца назад
Gawd someone with a Brain ty for existing
@uchihahikaku1630
@uchihahikaku1630 5 лет назад
She's beautiful, far out. I don't just mean physically either, her heart is beautiful too. No way would i have let her go if i was her ex. I would have fought along side her....
@WihauWikeepa-gs9so
@WihauWikeepa-gs9so 3 месяца назад
Feeling inspired ❤
@atiustyle
@atiustyle 5 лет назад
wahine toa Pania Newton a person i could tell my daughter or niece to look up to
@westernsellers9148
@westernsellers9148 9 месяцев назад
Smart baby maama
@matakitaki1
@matakitaki1 5 лет назад
Kia kaha koutou, Its important to stand, to win, and to continue to reclaim! It will never stop, the mindset of profit our biggest foe!
@georgetutai2902
@georgetutai2902 5 лет назад
Pania Newton for prime minister! Fight the good fight Pania we're behind you!
@cryssie7181
@cryssie7181 5 лет назад
Pania asked her partner and his whānau if she could go back to her turangawaewae to help her whānau and their whawhai for their whenua and rights but he isn't by her side in all of this? I say good riddance. You are too precious for someone so petty, pania. We love you, our people love you. Keep fighting wahine toa ❤❤❤
@korocam9137
@korocam9137 5 лет назад
New Zealander of the decade!
@petegascoigne8965
@petegascoigne8965 5 лет назад
Kia ora. talofa. never give up! we are part of the land, who are we with-out the land? Kia kaha!
@user-oh4yd5uh4e
@user-oh4yd5uh4e 4 месяца назад
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@mattressfour20
@mattressfour20 18 дней назад
Good chat
@maryfifita6976
@maryfifita6976 5 лет назад
Atahua Pania, keep up the great work. Ihimatao is our Whenua because it's indigenous land. Kia kaha and Kia ora.
@jeztauiliilivincent1916
@jeztauiliilivincent1916 5 лет назад
what a woman! inspirational, malo lava pania, kia kaha #ihumatao
@mrcgsexton
@mrcgsexton 5 лет назад
I Believe it is very very important! that fletchers must always go back to the ahikaa (the original owners from the beginning to that particular land) to have talks with the ahikaa as many times as it takes. To resolve this very delicate and very deep and spiritual situation the ahikaa have with there whenua!.(land) I just cant stress it enough (talking with the ahikaa) . I believe other Maori organizations are behind fletchers construction,which would make fletchers very happy I bet,but are they ahikaa the feeling im getting, there not!!!. I put out a very strong wero (CHALLENGE) to you fletcher to go back to the original owners and talk,talk,talk in a civilised and rational and understanding manner!!. Otherwise you fletcher will come across as land grabbers and greedy people once again!!. My heart goes out to the ahikaa!,keep fighting whanau (family) until you get the result your looking for!. Tena koutou katoa!!!
@xlethalxtactix9529
@xlethalxtactix9529 4 года назад
Ka pai pania.. Kia kaha
@ingramfry7179
@ingramfry7179 5 лет назад
Some context from a Hamilton/Waikato resident: Fletcher voluntarily gave 20% of the land to Maori for free. Tainui leadership is not actually supporting these protesters. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rih9W279l4Q.html Also the opposition leader, who is Maori, said the protesters should go home. I live close to the "Te Awa" "The Base" it is the largest shopping complex in New Zealand, some say the entire Southern Hemisphere, and it is in Hamilton which is not even in the top three most populous cities in New Zealand. Te Awa is owned by Tainui they invested settlement money in order to create it and it has been incredibly successful. So successful that city centre is now much less busy than Te Awa. They are now going to create a massive inland port, with 1800 residential homes. This is a massive development project that is not being opposed at all (not saying that it should be) and it seems that local government and media is very favourable to Tainui Group Holdings. It wasn't long ago some Maori tried to claim ownership of all the water which is against UN laws. Many commentators say that these land claims are not comparable to land claims made in the past. We have a Maori Party established by parliament that received 30,580 votes in a country of 4,794,000 people. In other words only 0.6% of the population (15% of which are Maori) feel passionately enough that Maori need more political representation, to do something as simple as voting for it. I hope this will provide some context to any international viewers who watch this and get the impression Maori are a horribly oppressed minority.
@YEURCKIES
@YEURCKIES 2 года назад
😍😍
@ronmiller9212
@ronmiller9212 4 года назад
You will succeed , One is a hard number to break . I am from Rangiriri
@uploadcentral4872
@uploadcentral4872 4 года назад
Your easily deceived
@ronmiller9212
@ronmiller9212 4 года назад
@@uploadcentral4872 be afraid
@uploadcentral4872
@uploadcentral4872 4 года назад
@@ronmiller9212 You obtues Moron
@ronmiller9212
@ronmiller9212 4 года назад
@@uploadcentral4872 At least I'm not a dyslexic imbecile .Get off the drugs, take your medicine .
@albiestewart2370
@albiestewart2370 5 лет назад
Manawa whenua, manawa wahine!
@amomentsnotice
@amomentsnotice 3 года назад
Still "asleep" since the known use of "Maori" came into effect in 1828, my late mom (1937 - 2017) mentioned this korero to me back in the 60s comin up as a kid during the 60s Otara Sthside. The reality of urban Maori to place a fat dent in tauiwi pakeha nz politricks is to simply stop voting for the most dominant party's, of Aotearoa, Labour & National, 5G and 6G technology once its in full swing around the planet, will the people 👀👂🏽👐🏽 more & more signs & blessings from the Most High, until then be safe Kia Kaha whanau ma ❤️💛💚☯️☮️ 🔥💯🌪️💨
@locominyana8916
@locominyana8916 5 лет назад
Pania, When you're ready to pass that torch on, we'll be there thick & girl..👍👍
@lbradshaw6817
@lbradshaw6817 5 лет назад
Kia kahala sis
@Jamozz.
@Jamozz. 5 лет назад
He wahine toa koe Pania... Haere tonu tou kaupapa... mo Aotearoa mo te ao hoki He tautoko... Pai rawa.
@dawiesutton1438
@dawiesutton1438 4 года назад
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@KORIEKAOPUIKI
@KORIEKAOPUIKI 24 дня назад
ALOHA PANIA. I WAS WONDERING IF YOUR STARS ON THE ASTROLOGI€AL €HARTS ARE B14 B16?? A SIN€ERE MAHALO NUI LOA FOR SHARING THIS. I LOVE NEW ZEALAND (ATEROA). I AM IN LOVE WITH YOU ALREADY G14 & G18
@jarvesroot6454
@jarvesroot6454 5 лет назад
How is fletcher able to purchase the land if there are people who already own the land
@peterphoenix6471
@peterphoenix6471 5 лет назад
they don't own the land in legal terms.....it was stolen when they were run off the land over a century ago. the land was given to a scottish family who sneakily sold it to an enterprise who have the means to audaciously burn funds in court to see there depraved ways met. that is the company 'fletchers'
@ketewhiap
@ketewhiap 3 года назад
Also by institutionalised racism that is entrenched everywhere in society. Enabling these land thefts to continue, operating through bias prejudice systems that do not put our peoples needs and justifications before the latter. The latter being the rich or pakeha or developers. It's all money gain.
@ceedubb1341
@ceedubb1341 5 лет назад
Kia kaha Pania thank you
@ktjhape2163
@ktjhape2163 3 года назад
FROM ME TO NGA WHANAU O IHUMATAO I WISH THE HIGHEST OF IOIO MATUA KORE. BLESSING NGA WAIHINETOA ARE THE LIFE GIVERS LIKE PAPATUANUKU . MAN HAS ALWAYS TREATED HER AND DISRESPECT HER . NGA WAIHINETOA WILL ALWAYS STAND AND SUPPORT PAPATUANUKU PERIOD. BECAUSE OF THIS . BACK IN 1871 THE RICHEST OF THE RICH .UP-TODATE TRUMP HAS TAKEN OUT THE QUEEN , VATICAN, OBAMA, BIDEN'S ALL DEMOCRATS TRUMP HAS TAKEN ALL THEIR ASSETS BY FORCE . THE NEW GOLD AND SILVER CALLED NESERA AND GESERA WILL COME ON LINE . TRUMP IS BACK IN THE WHITE HOUSE .
@prashantgoundar451
@prashantgoundar451 2 года назад
😂🤣😅
@chrischang5535
@chrischang5535 5 лет назад
AUWE🙏 Ko Hawaii Pae Aina 🤙 Kanaka Maoli👌 E Kal Mai; Mah Braddahz and Sistahz down under‼️ We are enduring a very similar journey. 👉HA’OLE👈 People without the breath of life. Modern Culture is where this world exist. Technology can be very beneficial when properly applied. We have been assimilated into it by presence. A firearm when used by a ha’ole (no more breath of life)is a weapon that can have serious consequences. Improperly used technology has far reaching consequences. We are experiencing this at this very moment. Technology goes in every direction; socially, legally, morally, fundamental disputes; even spiritual and religious beliefs. Industrialization of life has monumentally destroyed the microbial biology of our earth. Mycelium networking is destabilized by the very fabric of Modernized Food production. It is poisoning society, people, our land, our water, our air, our oceans, our forest, our entire environment is being destroyed. Desecration at its worst. How can one even imagine that these resources are not sacred to us human beings. With out these resources we cease to exits. We must manage these resources respectfully. Up until couple few hundred years ago; we can safely express that management of these resources were more or less done in a manner more appropriate than they are presently. I am very sorry that you Maori people in Aotearoa are experiencing almost exactly the same plight as us Kanaka Maoli here in Hawaii Nei. We cannot step down to there playground to be above them. Kapu Aloha is our game. Otherwise we are no better than they are. We the people that stand above are true leaders of this earth. Forgive those that do not know what better is. We should not stand in judgement. We shall stand in righteousness. They need to step up; not us step down. The God of Creation knows🙏 Unfortunately we sit until it is appropriate to make the stand. In the mean time; we do our search for the TRUTH👀LOOK UNTIL WE 👁SEE the facts. Listen until we HEAR. Touch until we FEEL. What does our nose tell us; that something stinks. Our tongue tells us how something should taste; simultaneously it is our aural tool so others may understand us. Our SPIRIT needs to be felt by All of our oppressors; as well as our Heavenly Father. Total Disrespect and abuse of authority by those elected or chosen. Whether it be by corruption or conspiracy. These results plague all of modern society. Romans Thirteen definitely misappropriated. God Blesses us all always; none of us are perfect. We all need God’s Blessings to endure burdens placed upon us always.
@OkinInc
@OkinInc 5 лет назад
Chris Chang Mahalo braddah! Kia kaha Hawaii. Aloha.
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