Waka Huia 2024 - Ep13 - Māori Justice
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- Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024
- I mua i te taenga mai o te Pākehā ki Aotearoa, i kaha whai ō tātou tīpuna i ngā tikanga o te hohou rongo kia hāpai, kia whakahou hoki i te mana o te tangata me te maungarongo o ngā mea katoa. Heoi anō, i kawea mai ngā ture hou e te Pākeha hei ringa tāmitanga anō. 200 tau whai muri iho, e ora tonu ana te mauri o aua ture me ngā raru kua puta mai.
Before the arrival of Pākeha in Aotearoa, our ancestors had our own traditions around keeping and restoring peace, to uplift and restore a person’s mana and the balance of all things. However, new laws were introduced by the Pākehā as another vehicle of suppression and colonisation. 200 years later, the essence of those laws and the issues that came with them still exist.
Ngā Kaikōrero: Erua Kapa Kingi, Rosie Abbott, Wayne Paraone
Ringatohu: Stevie Davis-Tana
Pono ki te Āorangi❤
❤. Kawakawa, ❤ The Crown the Maori tradition of remember the tears, at or the Park Victoria, the place Maori. 1st place, only place. Tears, Tears, Tears. Suffer, now Joy. ❤ The tears, the tears, the tears, Suffering O long ago, now Joy. Joy, Joy. ❤
Te Kooti diamond 💎 the prophecies I still alive. The prophecy lives in Westport
He whakapono āhau ki tō tātou iwi
Ive experienced the last 10 years in NZ and never have I witnessed so much division. My road now because of the hate and racism im witnessing from both sides is a cultural path. What I mean by that is taking color and race and politics out of the equation.
We have sport culture, drug culture, dance culture, maori culture, crime culture etc. Crime culture doesn't discriminate, the same as drug culture etc. Crime I believe is cultural, how you were brought up.
NZ like many western countries has a big problem with solo mums with children and no fathers, no decent roll models. Men have been demonised by the west for many years and it doesn't become apparent until you look at the statistics. Left politics has played an enormous part in destabilising masculinity and the traditional family, to the extreme of erasing wahine to make way for men who identify as a woman, and to teach children the sexuality of being a Transgender child. These are all Left politics which has attempted to dismantle the traditional family.
One can travel the paths of colonisation our brutal past the injustices, and to be fair, in 100 years from now, people will still be bringing up the past.
I ask for what reason must we continually fight over our history and what do Maori want?.
A friend of mine was murdered a few years ago, no amount of justice will ever bring her life back to us, no amount.
@@Tupunaforever Kia Ora for your comment ae I feel a real deep sense of aroha for our nation and that’s the number one priority for every New Zealander! To answer your question though, what do Maori want? I can only say what I want really
I want an honest history curriculum that truly highlights that this was not as simple as the Great Britain’s coming and civilising us. There is key information that has been either, left out, altered or added in and it has given every generation of New Zealanders a false idea about who my people were, what happened to us and the causes of those things.
That’s all I need personally, I think for a lot of Maori we just finally want our side of the story to be honoured and for our ancestors to be treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. Not that long ago the chiefs of highest mana had their faces on tea towels being sold at the $2 shop. I respect your whakaaro though but the legalities of this whole thing isn’t that simple.
Before Pakeha came, crime was scarce lol. Tell that to Hongi Hika.
Educate yourself 🤡
Hongi Hika was born 3 years after Cook’s arrival…
Colonization is a crime. Peace liberty love to all beings
@@Ngatidread546 Hongi must have learned all his bad behaviour off Cook then.
@@Memyself-g5m So cannibalism and slavery not a crime? Weird.