Ko Taranaki te maunga
Buchanan, Rachel
Series: BWB texts
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152 pagesSummary: In 1881, over 1,500 colonial troops invaded the village of Parihaka near the Taranaki coast. Many people were expelled, buildings destroyed, and chiefs Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi were jailed. Rachel Buchanan tells her own, deeply personal story of Parihaka. Beginning with the death of her father, a man with affiliations to many of Taranaki's eight iwi, she describes her connection to Taranaki, the land and mountain; and the impact of confiscation. Buchanan discusses the apologies and settlements that have taken place since te pāhuatanga, the invasion of Parihaka. (Back cover)
BWB texts
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20180916141026.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Social Studies Dept | GCS06238 |
Dewey: | 993 |
call #: | BUC |
ISBN: | 9781988545288 |
pub: | 2018 |