Te Pūtake o te Riri is a day set aside to commemorate the New Zealand Wars. We explore this shared history and some of the stories that have shaped the deeply complicated legacy of Aotearo
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Taku Whakautu- Te Pūtake o te Riri REAX, Episode 6
We sat down with a diverse group of young New Zealanders to see what they know about the New Zealand Wars, and show them some of the most confronting stories to come out of these times
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Meng Foon repeats call for NZ Wars public holiday
Race Relations reconciliator Meng Foon says now is the time, to create a public holiday to commemorate the NZ Wars.
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The New Zealand Wars, East Coast Wars
(Part 5) The New Zealand Wars uncover the conflicts between Māori and Pākeha in the last century when a small group of tribal people clashed with the world’s largest empire. (5 Part Series)
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The New Zealand Wars, Taranaki
(Part 4) The New Zealand Wars uncover the conflicts between Māori and Pakeha in the last century when a small group of tribal people clashed with the world’s largest empire. (5 Part Series)
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The New Zealand Wars, The Invasion of Waikato
(Part 3) The New Zealand Wars uncover the conflicts between Māori and Pakeha in the last century when a small group of tribal people clashed with the world’s largest empire. (5 Part Series)
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The New Zealand Wars, Kings and Empires
The New Zealand Wars uncover the conflicts between Māori and Pakeha in the last century when a small group of tribal people clashed with the world’s largest empire. (5 Part Series)
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175 year commemoration of the first battle of the Northern Wars
A commemoration was held today to mark 175 years since the Battle of Kororāreka, an event that signified the beginning of the Northern Wars.
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Te Pūtake o te Riri karakia honours ancestors
More than 300 people woke in darkness, to make their way to the dawn service, a continuation of the Te Pūtake o te Riri celebrations.
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Te Pūtake o te Riri
A two hour live show, hosted by Julian Wilcox, commemorating the New Zealand Land Wars.