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Taranaki Stories 
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The powerful story of Parihaka is one of the must-reads of this section. Told through the descendants of that place of non-violence, we learn about life under the leadership of Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi. There is an account of the plundering on 5 November  1881, and another telling why Tim Finn wrote the Parihaka song. The lives of Māori leaders and doctors, Te Rangi Hiroa (Sir Peter Buck) and Sir Maui Pomare are also looked at, along with the background to Waitara's controversial Pekapeka Block. In the future, this section will cover the remarkable life of a 90-year-old Taranaki kaumatua, the many layers of conflict at Pukerangiora Pa, and the stories of prominent Māori chiefs, Wiremu Kingi (Rangitake), Titokowaru and Wiremu Kingi (Matakatea).

Lucy Takiora Lord - Māori Guide to the Imperial Forces By Rhonda Bartle For someone who emerges from Taranaki history as a def... Read More
Te Ua Haumene - Story of a Religion By Virginia Winder The reverberating rhythm of unified voices rumbles f... Read More
Tohu Kakahi of Parihaka By Virginia Winder An ancient prophecy received by Aotearoa's first M&#... Read More
Land Wars Start Over Pekapeka Block By Virginia Winder A death-bed request led Te Atiawa chief Wiremu Kingi... Read More
Picture Provides Insight Into Pa's Past By Virginia Winder The first ever Maori gun fighter pa excavated in New... Read More
Otherwise Known as William Fox By Rhonda Bartle If a picture paints a thousand words Look at the phot... Read More
The Plunder of Parihaka By Virginia Winder In a Taranaki dawn as colourless as a black-and-whit... Read More
Tim Finn's Parihaka LyricsI'll Sing For You A Song Of Parihaka - Tim Finn
Project pride: Francis Douglas students presentation to Puke Ariki Stone, flax, a broom handle and plenty of balsa wood came in handy when a F... Read More
The Buried Boat of Ohawe By Rhonda Bartle Back in 1927, members of the Ohaku hapū of Ōha... Read More
Lucy of Lucy's Gully By Rhonda Bartle Among the towering redwoods rise clumps of native tree... Read More
Pacifist of Parihaka - Te Whiti o Rongomai By Virginia Winder Imagine a leader so inspiring he is able to encourag... Read More
Sir Maui Pomare's Life-long Quest By Virginia Winder When Parihaka was invaded by Armed Constabulary and ... Read More
Before Sir Maui
Kimble Bent & the Strange Part He Played in the South Taranaki Wars By Rhonda Bartle Was Kimble Bent a man of great courage or simply a reb... Read More
Where Kimble Bent Walked
Te Rangi Hiroa - The Life Of Sir Peter Buck By Virginia Winder The prow of a giant canoe thrusts from a wild tumble... Read More
A woman of mana: Kahe Te Rau-o-te-Rangi by Sorrel Hoskin   A sacred document On the shores of Port Nichol... Read More


Taranaki Stories.

Julia Huzziff has a cool haircut, a winning smile and a total need for speed. A hard-core petrol head, she's been leaving rubber on the road since she was a girl. And when she turned 21, her birthday cake came pink and with wheels...

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