I see no reason why nonviolent resistance should ever be forgot.

https://nzhistory.govt.nz/te-ra-o-te-pahua-invasion-pacifist-settlement-parihaka

#parihaka

Te rā o te pāhua – invasion of pacifist settlement at Parihaka | NZ History

About 1600 troops invaded the western Taranaki settlement of Parihaka, which had come to symbolise peaceful resistance to the confiscation of Māori land.

From Bluesky

Today, 144 years ago, 1600 Crown troops invaded a pacifist settlement that was the centre of resistance against British colonialism. The leaders were arrested, the settlement sacked, the people violated.

For many in Aotearoa, November 5th is Parihaka Day, or Te Rā o te Pāhua: The Day of Plunder. #Parihaka #Aotearoa #Indigedon #Māori #Taranaki #TeWhitiORongomai #TohuKākahi

https://bsky.app/profile/dean-tane.bsky.social/post/3m4tqpsewck25

🇵🇸 Dean Tāne 🇵🇸 (@dean-tane.bsky.social)

Today, 144 years ago, 1600 Crown troops invaded a pacifist settlement that was the centre of resistance against British colonialism. The leaders were arrested, the settlement sacked, the people violated. For many in Aotearoa, November 5th is Parihaka Day, or Te Rā o te Pāhua: The Day of Plunder.

Bluesky Social
The Invasion of Parihaka

On the anniversary of the invasion of Parihaka on 5 November 1881 I am reproducing an extract from Voices from the New Zealand Wars/He Reo Nō Ngā Pakanga o...

Unsettling: Aotearoa New Zealand History

The Invasion of Parihaka

"On the anniversary of the invasion of Parihaka on 5 November 1881 I am reproducing an extract from Voices from the New Zealand Wars/He Reo Nō Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa featuring a previously little-known pamphlet written by an eyewitness to what unfolded on that dark day." - Vincent O'Malley #Parihaka #Aotearoa #Indigedon #Māori #Taranaki #TeWhitiORongomai #TohuKākahi #VincentOMalley

https://buttondown.com/unsettling/archive/the-invasion-of-parihaka/

The Invasion of Parihaka

On the anniversary of the invasion of Parihaka on 5 November 1881 I am reproducing an extract from Voices from the New Zealand Wars/He Reo Nō Ngā Pakanga o...

Unsettling: Aotearoa New Zealand History
Taranaki’s hidden story: Why Parihaka invasion echoes today – Whenua

More than 400 Māori men and boys were imprisoned without trial in 1879–80.

The New Zealand Herald
We need to make #Parihaka a national holiday  

#Taranaki Maunga becomes a legal person.

“The Crown” give up the claim to own the mountain, & now share stewardship of the park with the region’s iwi, officially recognising the peaks as tupuna.

Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer spoke of the mamae – the deep pain – felt around the muru raupatu - confiscation - quoting #Parihaka leader Dr Ruakere Hond in Parliament:

“I tenei ra kua puta a Taranakii te herehere”

"Today Taranaki is freed from the shackles”

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/540431/taranaki-maunga-becomes-a-legal-person-as-treaty-settlement-passes-into-law

Taranaki Maunga becomes a legal person as treaty settlement passes into law

Mt Taranaki will be jointly managed by iwi and the Crown and the name Mt Egmont will be consigned to history.

RNZ
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