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WĀHINE MĀORI, WHENUA MĀORI ER ENA WILLIAMSON DESCRIPTION

MAKER / ARTIST

REFERENCE

Maraea Mōrete, c. 1870

Photographer unknown

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This portrait of Maraea Mōrete (Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki; 1844–1907) is a reminder of the many wāhine Māori who have fought to retain or reclaim rights to their people’s whenua. Some were directly involved in combat in Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa, the New Zealand Wars, in the midnineteenth century, others petitioned and protested against government actions, and yet others pursued legal avenues in court, most often the Native Land Court (now the Māori Land Court). Since the wave of would-be settlers began arriving in Aotearoa in the late eighteenth century, whenua has been a crucial part of interactions between tangata whenua and tauiwi (new comers). It has been traded, gifted, sold, appropriated and confiscated. Government involvement in these processes has varied; however, in 1865, one year after the Waikato War ended, the colonial Parliament passed the Native Lands Act, the consequences of which can still be felt today. To administer the law, the government set up Native Land Courts in strategic locations around the country. These courts enabled whenua Māori to be assigned to individual owners, rather than being held collectively by hapū and iwi. The result was that land transfer to Pākehā settlers became much easier, and some 2 million hectares changed hands between 1870 and 1892.

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Maraea Mōrete, also known as Maria Morris, became caught up in both war and legal processes. In 1868, during the Crown’s conflict with forces loyal to Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Tūruki (Te Kooti) in Tūranganui, she and her husband and child were captured by a Te Kooti raiding party. Mōrete’s husband was executed, but after two weeks as a prisoner she managed to escape with her child. In 1869, she appeared in the Supreme Court in Wellington to testify against the men involved in these events, who were on trial for high treason. Aside from her strong desire to see Te Kooti and his followers brought to justice, Mōrete may have been motivated to testify to ensure she was not viewed as a rebel by the government, as the Native Land Court could exclude Māori from holding shares in whenua on this basis. And indeed, the Native Land Court minutes for Tūranganui-a-Kiwa (Gisborne area) in 1869 record her presence and testimony in a successful fight on behalf of her whānau for rights to their whenua, to which they were able to return. Later in life, Mōrete wrote about her experiences in a manuscript known as her ‘Reminiscence’. This is believed to be the first autobiography written by a wahine Māori, and a copy is held in the Turnbull Library.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

2min
page 267

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

8min
pages 263-266

INDEX

14min
pages 268-272

DIGITAL DIARIES

2min
pages 248-249

ABOUT THE EDITORS

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page 262

‘TAKE SAGE OF VIRTUE’

2min
pages 246-247

CLOSING THE GENDER PAY GAP

2min
pages 244-245

‘I SEE YOU’

2min
pages 242-243

WE ARE BENEFICIARIES

2min
pages 240-241

FOR GENERATIONS TO COME

2min
pages 238-239

UNITED IN GRIEF

2min
pages 236-237

FROM LILBURN TO VAPORWAVE

2min
pages 232-235

JAMMERS AND BLOCKERS

2min
pages 228-229

DISASTER AND CARTOONS

1min
pages 226-227

A CHANCE TO DREAM

2min
pages 222-223

COLOSSUS OF SCIENCE

2min
pages 218-219

GAME OF THE PEOPLE

2min
pages 224-225

WRITERS ON RECORD

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pages 220-221

COLOUR, MOVEMENT AND MUSIC

2min
pages 216-217

WRITING THE MOVES

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pages 212-213

SOMALI PACIFIC STAR

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pages 214-215

HE KIRIATA NUI: MĀORI ON SCREEN

2min
pages 210-211

DIVINE ILLUMINATION

2min
pages 204-207

BREAK OUT THE TABS

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pages 202-203

NGĀ TAONGA REO MĀORI

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pages 198-201

NEW BREATH FOR ANCIENT VOICES

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pages 208-209

GOING ANTI-NUCLEAR

2min
pages 196-197

THE LIFE SHE WAS BORN TO LEAD

2min
pages 186-187

VISITING FOOTROT FLATS

2min
pages 188-189

PEOPLE’S POET

3min
pages 184-185

TOITŪ TE WHENUA

2min
pages 180-181

CAMBODIAN JOURNEYS

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pages 182-183

‘NOT ONE MORE ACRE’

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pages 178-179

THE DAWN RAIDS

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pages 176-177

‘EDUCATE TO LIBERATE’

2min
pages 174-175

FROM TOKELAU TO WELLINGTON

2min
pages 170-171

THE GOLDEN AGE OF WOOLCRAFT

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pages 166-167

KOROUA, MOKOPUNA

2min
pages 162-163

HUTU AND KAWA

2min
pages 160-161

MEAN MONEY

2min
pages 164-165

WHETU — STYLE ICON

2min
pages 172-173

ANCIENT DOCUMENTS

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pages 156-159

GIFT OF FIRE

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pages 154-155

HEALTH IN BODY AND MIND

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pages 152-153

CUSTOM MEETS COLONISATION

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pages 150-151

AOTEAROA FROM THE AIR

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pages 136-137

WAR, REFUGE AND LEARNING

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pages 148-149

SIGNING THE TREATY

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pages 138-139

THE DRAW OF HAINING STREET

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pages 132-133

A JAPANESE SONGBOOK

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pages 144-147

CURIOS

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pages 130-131

COLLECTIVE MIGHT

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pages 108-109

SĀMOA MŌ SĀMOA

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pages 124-125

SAFE SEX PIONEER

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pages 112-113

MANSFIELD’S TYPEWRITER

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pages 118-121

CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE

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pages 128-129

‘IT’S JUST HELL HERE’

2min
pages 110-111

CHATHAM ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB

2min
pages 114-117

CHAMPION OF WOMEN IN MEDICINE

2min
pages 104-107

PEACE ON THE WATERS

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pages 98-99

TAKING MĀORI TO THE WORLD

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pages 100-101

DIGGING FOR LIVELIHOODS

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pages 102-103

KIRIKI HORI

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pages 96-97

A TAXING IMPOSITION

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pages 92-95

LAGMHOR SONG BOOK

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pages 86-89

LAST OF THE LAUGHING OWLS

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pages 90-91

ADVENTURE, LOVE AND KEEPSAKES

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pages 82-85

A MORIORI GROUP

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pages 80-81

HE WHAKAAHUA RANGATIRA

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pages 78-79

FLOWERING ART OF SCIENCE

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pages 76-77

ACTIONS AT PARIHAKA

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pages 72-73

FARM OF THE SOUTH

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pages 74-75

TELEGRAPHIC TWEETS

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pages 70-71

WĀHINE MĀORI, WHENUA MĀORI

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pages 68-69

KEREOPA TE RAU

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pages 66-67

SELLING A FARMING DREAM

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pages 60-61

‘I SHALL NOT DIE’

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pages 62-65

HE HONONGA TĀNGAENGAE

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pages 58-59

SHIPBOARD DIARY

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pages 54-55

HE WAHINE TOA

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pages 56-57

TWO MĀORI IN VIENNA

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pages 50-53

FIRST NEW ZEALAND ATLAS

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pages 46-49

EIGHT-HOUR-DAY CHAMPION

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pages 44-45

HĀKARI

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pages 40-41

TRANSITION IN TAHITI

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pages 42-43

BIRD TRADE

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pages 36-37

MEETING HONGI HIKA

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pages 30-31

ANOTHER VIEW OF WAITANGI

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pages 32-33

WHALING IN THE BAY

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pages 34-35

LETTER FROM ERUERA

2min
pages 26-29

YOUNG EMISSARIES

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pages 24-25

MINIATURE WORLD

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pages 20-21

HE MIHI

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page 6

INTRODUCTION

9min
pages 8-13

PORTRAIT OF AN ALLIANCE

2min
pages 18-19

FOREWORD

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page 7

WAKA SAIL

2min
pages 16-17

DRAWN TO TE AO MĀORI

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pages 22-23
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