Anarchist History of New Zealand
Anarchist History of New Zealand
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1979: Rhodesia
In 1979 New Zealand contributed 74 soldiers to a monitoring force in Rhodesia. Our government had helped bring the country down which led to the Zimbabwe dictatorship.
Good going The State..
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See 1979: Operation Midford
ahnz.anarkiwi.co.nz/1979-operation-midford/
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Discouraged from speaking Maori?
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Were Maori kids in the 1940s discouraged from speaking their language? Yes. In fact, they were discouraged along with everyone else about a lot of learning by both parents and teachers alike. These witnesses say that the Maori teachers were just as much to blame as any. Worse, even. episode 1, Our People Our Century (1993)
2012L George Henare (Silent Generation)
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2012L George Henare (Silent Generation)
1985: Placing Mt Egmont in the Shade
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1985: Placing Mt Egmont in the Shade
Aotuhia
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Aotuhia
Landmarks #06: The Bitter and the Sweet
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Landmarks #06: The Bitter and the Sweet
1905: Murchison Madmen
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1905: Murchison Madmen
Underscrubbing
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Underscrubbing
1860: Kohimarama Conference
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1860: Kohimarama Conference
First Great Migration
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First Great Migration
The Myth of Kupe
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The Myth of Kupe
Fervor for the Great War
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Fervor for the Great War
Waikouaiti
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Waikouaiti
Christchurch Club
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Christchurch Club
1970s: Mad Max Boomers
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1970s: Mad Max Boomers
New Zealand Tall Poppy Syndrome
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New Zealand Tall Poppy Syndrome
1820: God Speed the Plough
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1820: God Speed the Plough
1885: The Club Hotel
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1885: The Club Hotel
Maori Trench Warfare
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Maori Trench Warfare
Church of St Michael and All Angels
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Church of St Michael and All Angels
From the War to the Wopwops
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From the War to the Wopwops
Bailey's 818
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Bailey's 818
Chew Chong
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Chew Chong
Firth Tower
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Firth Tower
Denniston 1938
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Denniston 1938
Denniston's Fate
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Denniston's Fate
Alexandra Redoubt
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Alexandra Redoubt
Rewi's Last Stand
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Rewi's Last Stand
The Long Depression
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The Long Depression
Rangariri Trench Promo vs. ItaloBrothers TourReport No. 49
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Rangariri Trench Promo vs. ItaloBrothers TourReport No. 49

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  • @VikingNature
    @VikingNature 8 днів тому

    Queen Victoria the bulldog

  • @no1dqueen
    @no1dqueen Місяць тому

    There is a theory that the red haired people weren’t Celtic but rather the Homo Floresiensis or something similar. Small red haired people with light skin from only coming out at night were called Patupaiarehe, in Hawaii and Tahiti they were called Manahune. Stories of them also exist in parts of Taiwan and Indonesian.

  • @Remedy-my2ml
    @Remedy-my2ml Місяць тому

    Maori the first new zealanders 🤣

  • @WayToManyAssassins
    @WayToManyAssassins Місяць тому

    pretty cool piece of history, don't see this often in NZ as we're a pretty young country.

  • @Sharon-yk7xm
    @Sharon-yk7xm Місяць тому

    4yrs ago this video well it ant got better alot worse and truely i think there will be civil war one day not by this country but buy another

  • @johnwerahiko6226
    @johnwerahiko6226 Місяць тому

    Washing mouth out with soap because the reo was dirty. Ever wonder where our parents learned this behaviour to disipline their kids.

  • @Monty-ib9bj
    @Monty-ib9bj Місяць тому

    So sad, ay. Though Māori fought to preserve their heritage identity, yet English is still the 'infant' of all languages.

  • @maoritrustee-io3hw
    @maoritrustee-io3hw Місяць тому

    Ae it's was only in 1986 Maori language was revived banned from 1860s, and this Maori language of today well nothing like the old language, 😔😔😔

  • @jesscleary5370
    @jesscleary5370 Місяць тому

    😍 love it!

  • @jesscleary5370
    @jesscleary5370 Місяць тому

    thanks for the info 😃

  • @jesscleary5370
    @jesscleary5370 Місяць тому

    I will still call it Mt Egmont, I had forgotten about that though, thanks for the reminder!😍

  • @Gruenen21
    @Gruenen21 Місяць тому

    I remember watching this historical but significant piece of our history as a 7 year old back in 1967 whilst at Piriaka School, King Country. Growing up, I then realised what this had meant to our Iwi and our wider people in the surrounding districts. The impact it had and the colonization of a foreign power who in some cases divided and subjugated local Iwi. I won't go into detail, but this approach was fairly common throughout the Rohe. Ka Whawhai Tonu is a recollection of those events.

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 Місяць тому

      Colonisation impacts by foreign power followed by subjugation is something Rewi's people had dealt out and suffered for generations. This time is was white people doing it and it was far less barbaric.

    • @Gruenen21
      @Gruenen21 Місяць тому

      @@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 I will say, that internal conflicts were not isolated within tribal districts. But, no white people and if you want to narrow this down to specifics they are not exempted. For their heinous crimes and cruelty was imposed upon several indigenous populations throughout the world. In a period where white people were just as barbaric.

    • @Gruenen21
      @Gruenen21 Місяць тому

      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 , it appears your previous response to the above comment is no longer available (or cannot be viewed). It is always good to create healthy debate and to discuss matters of significant historical events.

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 Місяць тому

      @@Gruenen21 It was to the effect that the Maniapoto tribesmen inflicted suffering and colonisation on their neighbors for generations and survived having the same attempted upon them too. When you think about subjugation and division remember that context

    • @Gruenen21
      @Gruenen21 Місяць тому

      @@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 Yes I did echo those comments you've highlighted in my previous comments. My comments were generic.

  • @xorqwerty8276
    @xorqwerty8276 Місяць тому

    Agreed

  • @Sharon-yk7xm
    @Sharon-yk7xm Місяць тому

    The head only if the rest got eaten

  • @shayneball6019
    @shayneball6019 Місяць тому

    😂😂😂😂

  • @JA.MMP274
    @JA.MMP274 Місяць тому

    😂😂😂

  • @joshuaknight8413
    @joshuaknight8413 Місяць тому

    The indigenous people of New Zealand were European. The Polynesians colonized them.

    • @gregwaghorn8496
      @gregwaghorn8496 Місяць тому

      Celtics were here before Maori. Going back 7000 years ago. The hills that maori Pas were on, were built by the celtics. Like they did in UK.

    • @joshuaknight8413
      @joshuaknight8413 Місяць тому

      @gregwaghorn8496 and then the vikings traveled there and formed a colony before the Polynesians arrived.

    • @no1dqueen
      @no1dqueen Місяць тому

      There is a theory that the red haired people weren’t Celtic but rather the Homo Floresiensis or something similar. Small red haired people with light skin from only coming out at night were called Patupaiarehe, in Hawaii and Tahiti they were called Manahune. Stories of them also exist in parts of Taiwan and Indonesian.

  • @mcnaughtonmcbarkerandco
    @mcnaughtonmcbarkerandco 2 місяці тому

    They say it's funny, in a rich man's world. Just imagine what YOU would do with it. Buy a ticket today, and DREAM! Buy a ticket for the draw after, and DREAM. Buy a ticket for the draw after that, and DREAM. It's a very cheap price to pay, for the opportunity to do all of that dreaming. "Lotto ticket you gave it to me live, From the numbers on a yellow slip. Oh won't you keep me dreaming of a fortune, Until the results are in and my mood starts to dip."

  • @ysnsteez
    @ysnsteez 2 місяці тому

    Can you please explain the canoe that we travelled with if we were not expert sea farers?? Can you explain the star mapping knowledge that we used if we werent skilled??

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 2 місяці тому

      Myths and conceits.

    • @ysnsteez
      @ysnsteez 2 місяці тому

      @@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 loll, is that really all you have?😂

    • @ysnsteez
      @ysnsteez 2 місяці тому

      @@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 so our waka are myths??

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 2 місяці тому

      @@ysnsteez Correct. Or, to be exact, there was a vegetable resembling a MacDonalds paper straw that wad referred to at the time as a kumara

    • @ysnsteez
      @ysnsteez 2 місяці тому

      @@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 loll, pulling shit out of your ass I see😂

  • @okohiaj
    @okohiaj 2 місяці тому

    Using trenches to evade enemy fire predates the New Zealand musket wars, but Maori did come up with it on their own, which shows ingenuity and adaptability in the face of a new form of warfare. But its inaccurate to say they were the first to "invent" it. Having said that, Maori trenches are the closest precursor to the famous World War I trenches, particularly in terms of their tactical purpose and design.

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 2 місяці тому

      We may never know if Maori came up with trenching because they had 'Pakeha Maori' (eg Kimble Bent) in their war councils. These men introduced new methods and ways of thinking.

  • @geraldseymour5044
    @geraldseymour5044 2 місяці тому

    Guys got a great imagination 😮

  • @krazyeast9471
    @krazyeast9471 3 місяці тому

    It was their land anyway

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 3 місяці тому

      Land not the issue. Rewi's lot tried to invade New Zealand's capital and stirred up the same back at him.

  • @denyswoodroffe490
    @denyswoodroffe490 3 місяці тому

    It is good that at last the truth is coming out. There was a lot of evidence to prove the Maori were never the first here. This to a large degree has been removed by Maori.

    • @GrandM4R371-p5o
      @GrandM4R371-p5o 2 місяці тому

      The maori have already said there was already people there.

  • @mauricepearce4400
    @mauricepearce4400 3 місяці тому

    The truth hurts a lot of people so it will never be told

  • @alanmitchell7322
    @alanmitchell7322 3 місяці тому

    What a great history on how New Zealand was developed.

  • @comment2302
    @comment2302 3 місяці тому

    People who believe this are rhe minority, and will never eo anything to actually prove anything haha the most they will ever do is comment on videos like this and take no real action

  • @mattyallen3396
    @mattyallen3396 3 місяці тому

    Awesome. Keep it up

  • @jakedee4117
    @jakedee4117 3 місяці тому

    That is actually the second New Zealand suicide bombing I have heard of. The other one was of course "We have maintained a silence closely resembling stupidity" Niel Roberts 1982. That story deserves a little space in the Anarchist History of NZ.

  • @michaelmorgan3699
    @michaelmorgan3699 3 місяці тому

    what

  • @tyzxcj34
    @tyzxcj34 3 місяці тому

    What a load of garbage. These people were highly skilled sailers. They knew how to live off the ocean. They weren't mindlessly sailing the oceans.

  • @gregg7617
    @gregg7617 3 місяці тому

    😂🤣😂 not even ! You forgot the Easter island people's who were here before the first migration Arrived 😂🤣😂

  • @geraldcoffey3303
    @geraldcoffey3303 3 місяці тому

    Love this series

  • @aukikopelani988
    @aukikopelani988 3 місяці тому

    Ain't this some BS! He's just making all this up. 🙄

    • @k_2353
      @k_2353 3 місяці тому

      Frick 😭🤣 💯 he has no idea 🤣

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 3 місяці тому

      Not at all. Everyone considered this mainstream knowledge until a generation ago. Now it's subversive to even debate.

  • @tommcg7564
    @tommcg7564 3 місяці тому

    What a white myth this series is

  • @tommcg7564
    @tommcg7564 3 місяці тому

    Your 'colonial visionary' was a convicted pedophile: Wakefield, in 1826, abducted a 15-year-old schoolgirl, Ellen Turner, the daughter of William Turner, a rich Macclesfield manufacturer and county sheriff. Wakefield wanted the girl as his wife so that her father would be obliged to help him enter political life. The girl, whom Wakefield had never met, was first lured away from school by a false message saying her mother was dangerously ill. She was subsequently deceived by Wakefield into marrying him, with the story that her father had desperate money troubles and that the marriage was the only means of solving them. Edward Gibbon Wakefield and Ellen Turner were said to have married at Gretna Green, Scotland, on 8 March 1826. Having fled the country after the ceremony, Wakefield was apprehended in Calais by agents of the frantic parents. In August he, along with his fellow conspirators, his brother William, his step-mother, and a servant, Édouard Thévenot, were indicted at the Lancaster assizes. Their trial in March 1827 caused a public sensation. Only the brothers, however, were sentenced. On 14 May each received a three year prison term. A special act of Parliament annulled the marriage, which had not been consummated. teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1w4/wakefield-edward-gibbon

  • @tommcg7564
    @tommcg7564 3 місяці тому

    Cant beat the bunjee jump ad where he catches the trout....

  • @tommcg7564
    @tommcg7564 3 місяці тому

    These white myths have been debunked particularly Māori did not come here on accident, they were THE greatest sailors in the world.

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 3 місяці тому

      Interesting counter-theory of yours. But then how do you explain why the greatest sailors in the world gave all of that up to eat dogs, rats, and ferns?

    • @tommcg7564
      @tommcg7564 3 місяці тому

      @@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 because after several generations there was no need to go back to the islands. This landmass is bigger than all the islands in Polynesia put together - and was more protein rich and I dont understand why you think they only ate 'dogs, rats and fern' but it may highlight your own prejudice towards Maori. The addition of crops like kumara ensured quality carb supplementation and no need to cross the southern ocean which was a perilous trip even in today's circumstances.

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 3 місяці тому

      @@tommcg7564 New Zealand right now doesn't "need" to have international trade. You seem to think there comes some point where trade should stop even though there were things only the Islands had or only NZ could offer. What nation every disbands its transport infrastructure to replace it with none? Besides, if the Islands didn't have something worth being able to travel for what about the rest of the world's oceans? For the World's Greatest Sailors it wasn't just giving up on coconuts but on the treasures of all the world.

    • @tommcg7564
      @tommcg7564 3 місяці тому

      @@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 have no idea why you cite the "need" for trade. It's irrelevant as times were different thing i.e. they didnt run on a currency system which today's capitalistic nations rely on. They had everything they needed

    • @ysnsteez
      @ysnsteez 2 місяці тому

      ​@@anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 mmmm, so we just didn't have the kumara then huh?? We only ate rats and dogs apparently😂

  • @oxman6703
    @oxman6703 3 місяці тому

    Is this white arse history

  • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
    @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 3 місяці тому

    The full episode?

  • @mattyallen3396
    @mattyallen3396 3 місяці тому

    Where can I find this?

  • @RaveDave871
    @RaveDave871 3 місяці тому

    If someone bought my head in auction and hung it on the wall i not be happy ghost !

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 3 місяці тому

      That's what the Maoris did and why the Maoris did it right up to the 1800s. But this is about anthropology not torturing spirits.

  • @markturner2971
    @markturner2971 4 місяці тому

    The missionaries had been with Maori along time before the treaty, the French were knocking at the door to annex New Zealand 🇳🇿 after Du Fresne and marines were eaten, and Hobson was clearly instructed that no one signed the treaty unless they fully understood. They knew they were ceding sovereignty, kohimarama confirmed it 26 years later.

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 4 місяці тому

      Yes indeed Ref. ahnz.anarkiwi.co.nz/1860-kohimarama-conference/

    • @_tusk
      @_tusk 3 місяці тому

      Two dirrerent versions to suit the paheha deception

    • @markturner2971
      @markturner2971 3 місяці тому

      @@_tusk no just recorded history.

  • @originalclaymoreboy728
    @originalclaymoreboy728 4 місяці тому

    We've got pink white sunburnt kuris telling the history of our people😂😂😂😂

  • @AtarangiRanui
    @AtarangiRanui 4 місяці тому

    Dum ballheads just cant leave things alone thats not there's tutufingers

  • @titiwhai
    @titiwhai 4 місяці тому

    you've got the resolution wrong

  • @StGammon77
    @StGammon77 4 місяці тому

    Thankyou for the video where's the rest? My ancestor William Kennard was one of the settlers Johnny Jones brought across

    • @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541
      @anarchisthistoryofnewzeala541 4 місяці тому

      As I say that's from Episode 3. You can find easy links on my Landmarks Page.. ahnz.anarkiwi.co.nz/landmarks/

  • @tigerrat8
    @tigerrat8 4 місяці тому

    thank you keep them coming

  • @johnturnbull8573
    @johnturnbull8573 4 місяці тому

    I spent a year of my electrical apprenticeship wiring those god awful "Peerless Homes" in Kawerau. Something like 10 power points , 8 lights, a hot water heater and a stove. Different house plans, but same electrics

  • @arthurgiannakis2156
    @arthurgiannakis2156 5 місяців тому

    Would have been better to watch with proper narration and verified fact checking instead of just using an AI voiceover

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 5 місяців тому

    When I was a child, we lived very near the orakau Memorial