
Tūpuna. Watch and listen
Māori women rule
In 1993 a group of Māori women filed a claim to the Waitangi Tribunal, now known as the Mana Wahine Claim.

Story 2: Watch and listen
The Ventnor (Part 1)
Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins the Chinese community on a road trip for a once-in-a-lifetime Ching Ming event that sees the Maori and Chinese descendants meeting, 110 years after the first bone washed ashore.
Task 4: Listen from 1m40s-3m08s to hear the Chinese community tell the story of what happened.
Task 6: Listen from 8:30s-9:45s to learn more about Bai San.
SS Ventnor (Part 1)
Task 5: Listen from 5m to 6m40s to Paul White (Te Rarawa) talk about what happened when the bones began washing up on beaches in the area
Task 6: Listen from 9m 35s to 12m to the description of the powhiri that took place at Mātihetihe Marae at Mitimiti
The Ventnor (Part 2)
Listen from 9:10s-10:40s to hear local Māori explain how information was passed on.
SS Ventnor (Part 2)
Listen to Paul White (Te Rarawa) speak about the experience.
You will need to listen from 3m- to 4:32s.