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Parihaka - A Photographic Survey 1981 

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Parihaka - A Photographic Survey 1981
slide-show documentary
Taranaki Museum 1981
30 minutes
script and narration by
vivian Hutchinson
and
Matarena Marjorie Rau
photographs
Taranaki Museum
Alexander Turnbull Library
2013 DIGITAL RESTORATION
to commemorate the
100th anniversary birthday of
Taranaki Kuia Aunt Matarena Marjorie Raumati Rau-Kupa OBE
(1913-2010)
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In Christmas 1967, Taranaki elder Aunt Matarena Marjorei Rau began and led the restoration of the former dining room, Te Niho o te Atiawa, on Parihaka Marae, so that it would become a new venue for meetings and hosting visitors.
When the restoration was complete, Matarena symbolically gave the key to the meeting house away "... to the students and teachers of the world". Her vision was that people from all countries would soon be coming to Parihaka again to learn about the prophets Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi and their inspiring story of the struggle for peace and non-violence in the face of war, oppressive colonisation and the theft of land.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Aunt Matarena joined with kuia Ena Okeroa, Neta Wharehoka, Sally Karena, and kaumatua Te Ru Koriri Wharehoka in hosting thousands of visitors to Te Niho and introducing them to the history of Parihaka, and the continuing message of fostering peace and goodwill.
This presentation was originally a slide-and-tape audio-visual and was created in 1981 for the centennial commemoration of the sacking of Parihaka Village by colonial troops in November 1881.
The script by vivian Hutchinson was based on the oral history of Parihaka that Aunt Matarena presented in Te Niho to new visitors, as well as the documentary research of historians such as Dick Scott and Michael King. The photographs were drawn from the archives of the Taranaki Museum and the Alexander Turnbull Library.
This slide-show was one of the first presentations to tell the story of Parihaka in an audio-visual manner. It was used as part of the first Parihaka exhibition held at the Govett Brewster Art Gallery in 1981, and presented regularly at the Taranaki Museum, and at Te Niho at Parihaka. It was also shown in secondary schools throughout Taranaki, introducing a whole new generation to a history of their province that they had never heard of before.
This 2013 digital restoration has been commissioned by Aunt Matarena's family to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her birth on 15th March 1913.
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final photo - Aunt Matarena presenting the slide-show documentary on the history of Parihaka in the Te Niho o Te Atiawa meeting house, Autumn Equinox March 1983
credits photo - Aunt Matarena repairing a cloak in the basement of the Taranaki Museum, 1983
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2013 DIGITAL RESTORATION
thanks to vivian Hutchinson
Glen Skipper, Ruth Harvey and the staff at Puke Ariki
Ngaropi Cameron and Tu Tama Wahine o Taranaki
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Комментарии : 53   
@Dillon-kg2ix
@Dillon-kg2ix 11 месяцев назад
My name is Dillon Low-Inia my Grandmother is Barbara Kura Inia and I'm my Grandmother's son's son she is from parihaka hello to everyone from here and the viewer's 😮
@corsel6911
@corsel6911 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing. Kia ora.
@meanmaori8810
@meanmaori8810 11 лет назад
my heart is broken only to be heeled by the truth of my tupuna, and to focus on the wisdom an teachings of my elders.. i once was lost, but now i am awoken i dont come to bow, i come to concur, TARANAKI TUTURU AKE AKE...
@cascade3769
@cascade3769 3 года назад
Your European or Maori tupuna?
@mistymountainhopper
@mistymountainhopper Год назад
@@cascade3769 what's your motivation for such a question? I'm sure you knew what they meant ...
@cascade3769
@cascade3769 Год назад
"Heeled". 😂🤣😂
@cascade3769
@cascade3769 Год назад
@@mistymountainhopper He probably doesn't give a shit about the suffering of his British ancestors. So one sided.
@maryannechilds6459
@maryannechilds6459 Год назад
Photos of the original settlement reminds me of serta in tibet b4 the chinese destroyed it. Armies r never used to talk peacefully . Troops against kids n women such bravery 🥲
@toutaipalu9116
@toutaipalu9116 4 года назад
Love this! Should be taught in schools!
@waioraarama4198
@waioraarama4198 3 года назад
It's taught in my school
@muchlovesavvy507
@muchlovesavvy507 2 года назад
It is 👩🏼‍🏫📚
@JA.MMP274
@JA.MMP274 2 года назад
Is now years ago it was not.
@theromanorder
@theromanorder 2 года назад
Yes school sucks these days
@reality_virtuality
@reality_virtuality Год назад
@@theromanorder no it doens’t cuz ur just one of those people who don’t study and fail in everything Once you study it’s fun and enjoyable
@maryannechilds6459
@maryannechilds6459 6 месяцев назад
Kiaora for sharing ❤ 22:29 22:33
@queeniepaparoa420
@queeniepaparoa420 Год назад
He atua, he tangata hō.
@BobMaori
@BobMaori 4 года назад
Tbh... the only time I ever heard about Parihaka was from The Herbs🌿
@myawirihana4164
@myawirihana4164 2 года назад
Much aroha my Taranaki whanau ♥️
@dfhancock
@dfhancock 7 лет назад
Extraordinary story which we as Kiwis never heard.............
@admiralgoodboy
@admiralgoodboy 5 лет назад
bob bob yes they do wooden structures through natural decomposition and earthen redoubts pits and trenches through extensive agriculture
@admiralgoodboy
@admiralgoodboy 5 лет назад
David Hancock speak for yourself
@jenrapa4717
@jenrapa4717 3 года назад
If it wasn't for my mother, I would never have known about Parihaka. Some maori dont even know bout it. Dont be so shocked that SOME people dont know bout it.
@TheTyrantious
@TheTyrantious 2 года назад
@@kiritawhai7488 I went to Kohanga down Parihaka. I'm a "Pakeha" or Fair skinned Kiwi. And I learnt this.
@maryannechilds6459
@maryannechilds6459 6 месяцев назад
This peaceful movt encorporating the christian teachings of the colonial occupation force by its inspirational leaders te whiti n tohu should not be under estimated. This was the power move of a brave n heroic peoples struggl 30:34 e to stop the sale of their land n breadbasket to a corrupt govt n greedy settlers. It absolutely should be taught in schools. ❤
@gregneilsen2967
@gregneilsen2967 4 года назад
Yes, I'm annoyed that this was never in the school curriculum.
@apomtaylor8054
@apomtaylor8054 4 года назад
Why would the crown want this in schools? They are not silly, this makes them look very bad.
@hanokoko9007
@hanokoko9007 3 года назад
Apom Taylor someone needs to make a movie about these events
@eldakriheywood4510
@eldakriheywood4510 3 года назад
Actually, they are teaching it now. Also, there is a movie
@CreatorClips123
@CreatorClips123 Год назад
@@apomtaylor8054 lol, it is now, well in nz obviously
@lanceclintonwiperi7810
@lanceclintonwiperi7810 3 года назад
It's in waitara east this song
@OlfArts
@OlfArts 11 лет назад
@26:34 seeing my fathers sisters, aue!
@nevaehcrystalleaana9033
@nevaehcrystalleaana9033 4 года назад
sad
@DW_Kiwi
@DW_Kiwi Год назад
Yes. We are One!! Otherwise you are racist
@Wetea
@Wetea 7 лет назад
Nohomairangi son of Te Whiti was the mokopuna of Wi Parata te kAKAKURA.
@johnnytumaki9898
@johnnytumaki9898 3 года назад
Breaking the British down in syllables is written as park- here
@cascade3769
@cascade3769 Год назад
Oh like you aren't British too. Quit pretending, Top Deck.
@danyaradimacher6581
@danyaradimacher6581 10 лет назад
what was the name of the maori song that was being played at the intro when i went to the main marae right in Waitara they sang that song with the drum being played
@TaranakiSan
@TaranakiSan 6 лет назад
E Nga Iwi O Te Motu Nei
@cascade3769
@cascade3769 Год назад
The story of Hori McCorey.
@Digmen1
@Digmen1 5 дней назад
Parihaka was a den of maori witch craft and rebels Yes the true story of Parihaka needs to be told. Taranaki was not a rich area when the Colonists came. It was only western farming and roads and export markets (refrigeration etc) that made it rich
@user-oo4zo8yy5u
@user-oo4zo8yy5u 6 лет назад
Well before Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
@DoyouknowthatJesusmadeTables
@DoyouknowthatJesusmadeTables 10 месяцев назад
3:13 these maori people obviously had some type of 'messianic syndrome' believing themselves to be very prophets which no longer were anymore which ended all at the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
@paulwright3394
@paulwright3394 Год назад
more N BS
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