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.

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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.

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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

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The Ventnor (Part 2)

Listen from 9:10s-10:40s to hear local Māori explain how information was passed on.

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SS Ventnor (Part 2)

Listen to Paul White (Te Rarawa) speak about the experience.

You will need to listen from 3m- to 4:32s.

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Appeasing 499 Hungry Ghosts: The Ventnor Documentary.

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