NZ Wars: Stories of Tauranga Moana | Extended Interview: Koro Nicholas | RNZ

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @darcynicholas234
    @darcynicholas234 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful commentary on our family history. Thank you Koro. Much aroha.

  • @davidforeman2734
    @davidforeman2734 8 месяцев назад +5

    Very well spoken.

  • @sheatuffery5583
    @sheatuffery5583 4 месяца назад

    Very well shared thank you for sharing

  • @esmaywharewera7529
    @esmaywharewera7529 8 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome korero

  • @neilstuarr2278
    @neilstuarr2278 5 месяцев назад

    What strikes me is that tis warring was virtually all done on foot. All war is savage . Nowadays there would be a devastating loss of life with the technology today that we have .Better to avoid the seeminly inevitable

    • @horetaepere8622
      @horetaepere8622 4 месяца назад

      The technology was the most advanced in that time the pakeha came here and was met with true chivalry and honor bravery unmatched by the pakeha...

  • @danger871_nz8
    @danger871_nz8 6 месяцев назад

    Ka whawhai tonu matou ake ake ake

  • @lawsonsmith
    @lawsonsmith 8 месяцев назад +1

    Give me a $100 for every utterance of 'narrative' and 'patriarchy' and I could fly to London to see the King! And he's far too coy about the evident (mixed) motives of other tribes; after all, we do pay historians to take a punt ie articulate a considered view on key, critical events. and not avoid critical appraisal. however inconvenient or impolitic or offensive to current leftist anti-colonialist ideology. Maori tribes had agency after all; they could form, amend and terminate alliances with the British Crown at key times to secure and advance their circumscribed geographic interests & localised social contract and keep neighbouring tribes in check etc. This sort of strategic behaviour has occurred since time immemorial eg. on the Gangetic plain of the Indian subcontinent in antiquity wherein 'janapada' comprised the composite idea of land-people. I wrote a 2006 book chapter on this topic - Arthasastra and Hindu Equilibrium. The power configuration of the Indic state system was quite unstable, tending towards anarchy. So whilst of great interest for we kiwis, the Maori experience wasn't especially novel or a singularity - even the use of newly available high-tech weaponry to decimate a tribe's enemies! Whilst history may not exactly repeat itself, it does rhyme. I do know the Bay of Plenty quite well, having ridden a bicycle around the east coast, from Opotiki to Gisborne and back via the Waimana gorge. Happy times! Pax deorum (peace of the gods). Keep up the good work comrades. And remember the horrific death and multilation of the missionary, Rev Carl Volkner in Opotiki during 1865. Lest we forget.

    • @youranimeeditor7812
      @youranimeeditor7812 6 месяцев назад +3

      Okay, racist

    • @viviennerobinson9345
      @viviennerobinson9345 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes lest we forget, how much land we lost in comparison to one measly life!

    • @Taepa5
      @Taepa5 5 месяцев назад +1

      WTF you on about?

    • @nexgen8302
      @nexgen8302 5 месяцев назад

      Call 0800RNZ and ask them Why you havent been interviewed. Truth is Eternal, Arrogance is Learnt

    • @horetaepere8622
      @horetaepere8622 4 месяца назад

      On ya bike egg and ride off the pier of Tauranga port and don't come up for air egg

  • @nextelectionwereverseitall
    @nextelectionwereverseitall 8 месяцев назад +1

    💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌