i think parihaka is great for people because its a way to get together. and theres loads of stuff to do for everybody like music and art thanks for bringing it to New Zealand......brooke.....
Arthurs
non-existent
the Irish potato famine
in the late 1880s
The population of Parihaka is 100.
near taranaki
Mount Taranaki
Parihaka is a settlement located approximately 50 km southwest of New Plymouth, in the Taranaki region, on the west coast of the North Island of Aotearoa New Zealand.
because the british wanted land There was no war at Parihaka. Parihaka was a peaceful community committed to non-violence that followed a policy of passive resistance to pakeha encroachment onto Maori land. On the morning of November 5th, 1881 armed militia and colonial constabulary invaded the community of Parihaka. The leaders, Te Whiti O Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi were arrested. The village was destroyed, the people were dispersed, the crops ruined and livestock killed.
Mt Everest is the nearest mountain
i think parihaka is great for people because its a way to get together. and theres loads of stuff to do for everybody like music and art thanks for bringing it to New Zealand......brooke.....
The land of Parihaka in New Zealand was inhabited by the Māori people for centuries before European settlers arrived in the 19th century. It is located in the Taranaki region on the North Island of New Zealand.
Pari means dirt and haka means a war dance
Parihaka was a significant event in New Zealand history where in 1881, the peaceful Maori settlement was invaded by government forces. The Maori residents, led by Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi, practiced non-violent resistance against the occupation. The event raised awareness about Maori land rights and injustices, leading to changes in government policies towards Maori communities.
Te Whiti o Rongomai with help from Tohu Kakahi. Super Duper
Te Whiti o Rongomai with help from Tohu Kakahi. Super Duper