The History of New Zealand

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  • 🇳🇿 The History of New Zealand begins in the Middle Ages, when humans first arrived in the form of the Polynesian explorer Kupe. New Zealand was the last significant land mass on Earth to be settled by humans. The following five centuries saw the development of what became the Maori culture. The first European to sight the islands was Abel Tasman in 1642, but it was Cook in 1769 that thoroughly mapped the islands, leading the way for the first European settlers in the following decades.
    🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖
    👉0:00 Intro and Titles
    👉1:35 Overview
    👉2:52 Before Humans / Polynesian Discovery
    👉3:52 The Maori Centuries
    👉4:31 European Discovery / Tasman / Cook
    👉5:45 Initial European Settlement / Musket Wars
    👉7:19 Declaration of Maori Independence / Treaty of Waitangi
    👉8:32 The New Zealand Wars
    👉10:04 British Sovereignty and Early Colony
    👉11:53 Liberal Party 1893-1910
    👉12:34 Agricultural Exports to Britain
    👉13:13 20th Century to 1970s
    👉15:15 Maori Urbanisation / Waitangi Tribunal
    👉16:33 Crisis of the 1970s / Rogernomics of the 1980s
    👉17:45 Nuclear Free Zone / Rainbow Warrior
    👉19:03 Summary and Outro
    🇳🇿 Initial contacts between Europeans and Maoris was peaceful, although the trading of land for muskets resulted in the Musket Wars of the early 1800s. The British sought to control the disorganised state of land purchases with the Maori through the Treaty of Waitangi of 1840, which established British Sovereignty of New Zealand and the first colony. Many Maori tribes felt they had been deceived by the treaty, and rebelled in the decades-long New Zealand Wars of the mid 1800s, in which many lands were confiscated by the British from the Maori.
    🇳🇿 British settlement of New Zealand accelerated during this time. The British settlers were given a parliament in 1852, and the capital moved from Auckland to Wellington in 1865. Gradually the forests were transformed to pastureland and millions of sheep generated wool to be sent back to the mills of Britain. Later came meat, butter and fruits, an export trade that dominated the New Zealand economy for a century or more.
    🇳🇿 The Liberal Party reforms at the end of the 19th Century included New Zealand bringing the first equal votes of women anywhere in the world.
    🇳🇿 New Zealanders joined Britain with the ANZACs in World War I, and again supported the mother country in World War II. New Zealand would finally gain full independence from Britain in 1947, after earlier gaining Dominion status in 1907. Post war international relations continued with Britain but also the USA in the form of the ANZUS pact that saw New Zealand troops supporting the US in Vietnam.
    🇳🇿 Domestically New Zealand suffered as agricultural exports slumped in the Great Depression of the 1930s. Out of this came a welfare state that increasingly dominated the economy up to the 1980s. But the 1970s saw New Zealand lose its greatest trading partner when Britain joined the EEC in 1973. New Zealand was forced to change its economic base and this accelerated with the economic liberalisation of the 1980s and "Rogernomics".
    🇳🇿 New Zealand finally separated from any influence of the USA when it declared a Nuclear Free Zone in 1984. The subsequent failure of the USA to condemn France's sinking of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour the following year confirmed this fracture.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 828

  • @AdventuresofanoldSeadog
    @AdventuresofanoldSeadog 11 місяців тому +16

    Lived there for two years. Amazing doesn't begin to describe it. A wonderful place.

  • @simplypractical8555
    @simplypractical8555 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this first video which was so beautifully done. Can't wait to watch the next instalments.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      Thank you! Part 2 just went live today.

  • @slamtilt01
    @slamtilt01 10 місяців тому +51

    I remember in High school I had to give a report on the history of New Zealand. It's not an easy thing to do in 20 minutes. I had to breeze through so much that it could've easily gone hours. So I think given the time frame of this video and how much it covers. You've created a good primer to pique the interest of others to look further into the history.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +3

      Thanks so much! Yes, "less is more", certainly in terms of effort. Very hard to condense!

    • @JanjayTrollface
      @JanjayTrollface 10 місяців тому

      @@Geodiode Hehe, I was going to comment that of course you left out plenty that could have been covered, but given the time of the video I think you did bloody well! Old mate @slamtilt here pretty much summed up my thoughts, so uh... good job, well done and chur my bro!

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 10 місяців тому

      Do not believe the lies set paradigm in the NZ history curriculum. See Truth. “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32

    • @Dman6779
      @Dman6779 8 місяців тому

      the truth doesnt come from the perverted word of a few corrupt men@@stephenhoward7454

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 4 місяці тому

      Hours???? NZ history is a 5 minute speech at BEST !!!
      Table tennis has a longer history than NZ does

  • @jasontempest4233
    @jasontempest4233 11 місяців тому +25

    I've been all over this world, more than 40 countries on every continent except Africa and Antarctica and yet I've never been next door, to New Zealand. Thank you for your presentation of this amazing country.

    • @jasontempest4233
      @jasontempest4233 11 місяців тому +1

      PS: In the future I think an episode on the Island of New Guinea, not the nation, but the entire island. From its hot tropical lowlands to it's rugged ice capped peaks and it's vast cool highland interior, I think New Guinea would make an interesting study. But for now I'm looking forward to the next video on NZ.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +1

      You're welcome. It's funny, but we so often don't go "next door" - I've never been to Ireland!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      As the island of New Guinea is not a "Nation State" then it would fall within the Infamous Geography series, and indeed, the cannibals there would make it "infamous" so, yes, it would make a good episode...

    • @beentheredonethat1525
      @beentheredonethat1525 10 місяців тому

      @@Geodiode Also that pygmy tribe from New Guinea .. Wherdafarkarwee ( say it slow ) 🤣

    • @barbsmart7373
      @barbsmart7373 8 місяців тому

      Haere Mai. Pop on over some time, Bro. We will make you feel very welcome, and you may like the natural beauty and friendly people here.

  • @goinggray
    @goinggray 11 місяців тому +2

    So beautiful presented, as always❤️

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @OdariArt
    @OdariArt 11 місяців тому +33

    Amazing video! I'm from the US and I have a friend that lives in New Zealand. Schools in the States don't teach history like this. I can't wait to see part 2.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +4

      Thanks very much. I do wonder what on earth is going on in schools these days regarding history, as I get other comments like yours...

    • @i_smoke_ghosts
      @i_smoke_ghosts 11 місяців тому +1

      that is a disservice to their u.s history. damn

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 10 місяців тому

      US has lots of ancient megalithic history. Search UA-cam.

    • @barbsmart7373
      @barbsmart7373 8 місяців тому +1

      Thankyou for being interested in our little country and I hope your Kiwi friend is a good ambassador of NZ and its friendly laidback, humble people.
      American History is very very interesting.
      All Peoples are on a journey.

  • @wyjaehan1515
    @wyjaehan1515 6 місяців тому +4

    As an Asian Kiwi, it would have been nice if you touched on the waves of immigration into NZ from other parts of the world. The 1860s gold rush of NZ is quite interesting. Post-WW2 migration would also be nice to touch upon. This would make for a more comprehensive representation of NZ history.

  • @allancaples4887
    @allancaples4887 10 місяців тому +8

    Thankyou. Im a proud New Zealander and appreciate the effort you have made to produce this video.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      You're welcome!

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 4 місяці тому

      What are you proud of exactly ?

  • @scpatl4now
    @scpatl4now 11 місяців тому +2

    Another great video. Thank you!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Our pleasure!

  • @willienortje6261
    @willienortje6261 8 місяців тому +11

    I am a South African, visit New Zealand 2 months ago, my children and grandchildren have been living there for 4 years, what a beautiful country and we fell in love with it, will visit it very soon again

  • @Hotsmoke76
    @Hotsmoke76 11 місяців тому +6

    An absolutely excellent video on the history of the country I grew up in and now reside today. I’ve subscribed and recently been enjoying your other great videos. Keep up the great work

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +1

      Welcome aboard! And thanks so much, glad you're enjoying the content!

    • @Cullli
      @Cullli 10 місяців тому

      If you live in New Zealand you would know the Mori oris were the first people , remember that the winners of war write the history

  • @jenniferfulford3871
    @jenniferfulford3871 11 місяців тому +42

    Such an exquisitely beautiful county. We had a holiday there 4 years ago and fell in love with it. Two Aussies 🇦🇺

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 10 місяців тому

      Changed a lot after 30 years though. Puppet government(s) trying to divide the nation at their global masters whim. Don't let the 'yes' voice divide (non-elected aboriginal elite in Canberra). Keep Australia as one country = one people.

    • @barbsmart7373
      @barbsmart7373 8 місяців тому

      Glad you liked it, Sister.

    • @trchc189
      @trchc189 5 місяців тому

      Parts are beautiful, but most of the rivers are polluted and unsafe to swim in, and many streets in the cities are dirty with litter and graffiti everywhere.

  • @kolppi
    @kolppi 7 місяців тому +3

    My fascination for New Zealand drove me to watch this video and it is very informative and well done! Cheers from Finland.

  • @SamaraTaylor-tx8gr
    @SamaraTaylor-tx8gr 7 місяців тому +1

    Just can’t get enough of these videos of Newm Zealand. The history of which I know backwards and which I’m one of 6 generations.
    This is realy cool! Thanks for your work!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  6 місяців тому

      Glad you like them! Thanks!

  • @battleroyaleMan
    @battleroyaleMan 10 місяців тому +3

    I really enjoy your videos, this series are incredible.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @trevorturner9182
    @trevorturner9182 11 місяців тому +222

    Usually an internet presentation of our country gets so many things wrong. This one is one of the best I have seen. The Maori words in this video are often pronounced incorrectly but the content was good. There are tools to help you with Te Reo (the language) if you want to do a better job.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +31

      Glad you liked the video - thanks! Pronunciation is literally the hardest thing to get right when making such content, sadly.

    • @tomricketts7821
      @tomricketts7821 11 місяців тому +15

      Sadly that video gave more information than is taught to NZ kids at school very accurate overview

    • @idontcare556
      @idontcare556 11 місяців тому +17

      While it's a better video than most, it's still not great. Lacks context and I would hazard that you didn't consult with any historians from Aotearoa, and definitely non of indigenous lineage. The points you've chosen to highlight are essential points, but you present a whitewashed, colonised version of events which shouldn't be how history is portrayed.
      I don't hate the video, I hate the idea that you think you can summarise our rich and complex national history in any short length of time.
      For anyone who has watched this video and wants to learn more about Aotearoa, please come here and visit this country. This is where our history is told properly, not on some UA-cam video. If you must consume history from the internet, reliable sources exist outside of this medium. Look to academic study by historians and experts in the relevant fields, not conspiracy theorists or the like.
      Our country is amazing. It's vibrant and full of life, and I hope that you go back and consider the story that you're telling between the lines of your script.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +33

      @idontcare556 thanks for your critique. You make a valid point, but I feel that in this age of educational degradation, any summary where people can gain just a basic understanding of a country is better than no understanding at all. Yes, it's impossible to get all the facts and nuance in a 20 minute video, but then I never represent these as a single-source of info on a subject, but rather an introduction to more study should the viewer's interest be piqued.

    • @rand0m0mg
      @rand0m0mg 11 місяців тому +1

      @@idontcare556you sound like an idiot. Why would anyone want the history of such an irrelevant group of people as the Maori? Compared to Europeans, what have the Maori done for the world? Answer that.

  • @TeHokioi
    @TeHokioi 11 місяців тому +41

    Thanks for the video, always cool to see us getting the spotlight! Just a couple minor things I noticed which might be useful for the follow up video - Māori words don't use the -s suffix for plurals, so we just say "met with a group of Māori" or "Māori people", it's generally good practice to avoid "Maoris" if possible as that has some unfortunate connotations here! Also we use definite articles for the two main islands, so it's always "most of the conflict was in the North Island" and not "most of the conflict was on North Island". This isn't to take away from any of the video, it's a pretty good overview and the pronunciation isn't too bad in the scheme of things so good job on that!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +5

      Thanks for the info! I have corrected some of the grammatical errors in Part 2 which just went live today.

    • @Cyril_Squirrel
      @Cyril_Squirrel 7 місяців тому

      But, but, but, the guy is speaking English a language that uses an s to indicate plural. Germans, Swedes, Laps. As well, English recognises word for countries and people of other countries with words that have no meaning in their languages. Germans, Frenchmen, Spanish etc. English is a language that pleases itself.

  • @nickaugust1661
    @nickaugust1661 6 днів тому +1

    thank you for your content!

  • @yubarajnayaghare7712
    @yubarajnayaghare7712 5 місяців тому

    very good information ! Thank you so much !

  • @ROckgrunge2987
    @ROckgrunge2987 11 місяців тому +2

    I really enjoy the Video ❤❤❤
    I'm excited for the Part 2

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +1

      Glad you liked it!

    • @ROckgrunge2987
      @ROckgrunge2987 11 місяців тому

      @@Geodiode ❤️❤️❤️🤟

  • @gotrik.a
    @gotrik.a 10 місяців тому +2

    Great work !! Coming from a Nzer!! Looking forward to part two!! 🙌🏻

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +1

      Awesome! Thank you! Hope to see you at the premiere shortly.

  • @Harkness197
    @Harkness197 2 місяці тому +1

    great video man!
    just subbed!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  2 місяці тому

      Appreciate it!

  • @bingleification
    @bingleification 11 місяців тому +13

    Great video, my ancestors came here as ex convicts that had completed their time in Sydney and Tasmania. One brother on my dad's side married into northland Maori and the other ended up in the south island gold rush. I love my/our history and the multi cultural advances we are implementing now and always proud when I see us in a documentary like this. Can't wait for episode 2..many thanks

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Thanks! And nice to hear of your family history. I hope you'll like Part 2 also, coming in a couple of weeks.

    • @barbsmart7373
      @barbsmart7373 8 місяців тому +1

      Some of my convict ancestors crossed the ditch too. I am proud of all our tough ancestors.

  • @melinakerifan
    @melinakerifan 11 місяців тому +11

    Wonderful video and presentation!!!! 👏❤ Bravo to you! Amazing work! It's crazy to think how new new Zealand's history is, especially compared to countries like Greece. I actually didn't realize new Zealand was uninhabited by humans for so long. In Australia it's very different with indigenous people having lived here a very long time ago

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the sub! Yes it's an interesting contrast between Oz and NZ regarding first peoples. Amazing what a few hundred miles of (Tasman) sea can make.

  • @princeofchetarria5375
    @princeofchetarria5375 11 місяців тому +2

    Your videos are amazing ❤

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @luiszuluaga6575
    @luiszuluaga6575 10 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating stuff!

  • @iainwhyte4842
    @iainwhyte4842 10 місяців тому +11

    Brilliant!!! as a kiwi (and an old one) it’s so refreshing to see a geohistaclime without an agenda or bias whether it’s intentional, bred or general.
    Big hat tip to you sir.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      Thanks v much. I try to run the tightrope of neutrality in my presentations. Hard to do with so many opinions in the comments ;)

    • @samos343guiltyspark
      @samos343guiltyspark 10 місяців тому

      What bias are you referring to?

  • @Chris-NZ
    @Chris-NZ 11 місяців тому +46

    One of the best presentations I have seen. I wasn’t aware that the US had failed to condemn the French act of terrorism and now with China making moves into the Pacific we are suddenly their besties . Looking forward to your part 2. Cheers from NZ 😀

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +5

      Thanks v much! Yes, ANZUS had been below my radar until I researched this piece. It also explain why the hell ANZ troops were in Vietnam.

    • @Rotavegas1
      @Rotavegas1 8 місяців тому

      thanks to national being friendly with china👎👎👎

    • @Rotavegas1
      @Rotavegas1 8 місяців тому +3

      yes.. It wasn't terrorism not only to USA but also Britain and Australia who always sided with the USA in very much many things...so NZ Aotearoa became Nuclear free...which stopped a lot of trade with the world as The USA took a stand against NZ for doing so. Trading with other countries basically came to a stand still as NZ were frozen out because of the stance against no nuclear weapons or anything nuclear. One thing I remembered which I thought was very funny was ...The USA always stopped in NZ to fuel their planes before carrying onto Antarctica..that was put a stop to so the USA had to refuel in the air...the USA were not happy about that

    • @TheJamesRedwood
      @TheJamesRedwood 7 місяців тому

      @@Rotavegas1 Where's your evidence for this trade freeze due to being nuclear free? Not belligerent, just very interested. Been a political buff most of my life, have not heard that.

    • @TheJamesRedwood
      @TheJamesRedwood 7 місяців тому

      Why do you say we are besties with China? Is it just because we have a free trade deal?

  • @Paddy234
    @Paddy234 11 місяців тому +5

    Beautiful country, beautfiul people. Lived there for several years coming from Ireland and the people were some of the most welcoming

  • @nilanjanachatterjee9023
    @nilanjanachatterjee9023 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video 😊

  • @shaziaGulmutfagi
    @shaziaGulmutfagi 2 місяці тому +1

    Informative video

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  2 місяці тому

      So nice of you

  • @amct518
    @amct518 Місяць тому +1

    What a great short form history, and a much better narative than I got in school in NZ. My parents arrived from the UK in the late fifties. From working class backgrounds they were looking for a better life. They were able to acheive it and I and my brothers and sister grew up in a 1/4 acre suburban house. At the time Kiwis called our country Godsown. Short for God's own country. It will always be my spiritual home.

  • @a.bielski
    @a.bielski 8 місяців тому +2

    I am a New Zealander, Descendant of James Jackson ( a gggggreat grandfather) his ship landed at Jacksons Bay, bringing cattle fro. Australia to the South. Unfortunately Jackson Bay wasn't farmable. They changed mission, and came up to the Marlborough Sounds. Te Awaiti in the Tory Channel where they Whaled, providing whale blubber, which was used for so much at time. I have been out to the whaling station, it is an incredible place to visit. He use to trade with locals and local maori worked alongside James known as (Jimmy) I have the hardcover with the whole amazing story.🐳

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Fascinating story!

  • @verastanding
    @verastanding 8 місяців тому +18

    Bloody good history lesson. My ancestors are both Maori and English/Irish/Scottish. Maori ancestor was the Chief who brought his canoe in at Kawhia, on the West Coast of the Nth Island. Further along his line was the first Maori King Te Whero Whero and his son Tawhio (Tainui Tribe) who went to England to visit the Queen. (Victoria I think). She didn't see him though and he returned. He was a peaceful Leader and not well-liked by many Maori because of that. I have a family tree showing this, although it's quite hard to read. My Fathers side is Irish Scotts, and they both settled in Blackball where the first Labour Party was formed (coal mining). Grandad came to NZ from Scotland at the age of 18yrs, and Grandma of Irish descent was a 2nd generation. So I am 4th Gen on Dads side, and I would have to go throught he family tree to see what generation I am from Mums side. I could see the Maori features in. my Nana, but if you looked at me, I look white. My kids however are more noticeably Maori due to my husband having more a maori father (of Tanui descent) and an his mother of English descent.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Glad you liked the vid, and fascinating family history!

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 4 місяці тому

      Ya sure lady.Your ancestors are responsible for genociding the natives, disempowering them and stealing their lands. Lets be real here !

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 4 місяці тому

      You mean your ancestors are responsible for genociding the native population, enslaving them and then stealing their lands....at least be HONEST about it !

    • @RubenDan-qf7ic
      @RubenDan-qf7ic Місяць тому

      Hello beautiful, how are you doing today.

    • @user-fr7gj5gy9f
      @user-fr7gj5gy9f 10 днів тому

      Labour party of NZ was formed in Wellington. They mined all over NZ incl. Blackball. Lots of Tainui were there too. They are the backbone tribe of coal mining. A Huntly miner Bob Semple was involved in its formation.

  • @jessetorres8738
    @jessetorres8738 11 місяців тому +6

    Trivia note: The U.S. game show The Amazing Race has been on for 34 Seasons, & they have traveled to New Zealand for 4 of them; 2, 5, 13, & 22 (which aired back in 2013).

    • @nigelworters3667
      @nigelworters3667 11 місяців тому +4

      Also the presenter is a New Zealander

  • @Swanoaks
    @Swanoaks Місяць тому +1

    I am a proud New Zealander, born and bred. Three of the Grandparents are English and one grandfather Danish. They came out to New Zealand in the early 19th century. I was born during the WW2 and remember the end of the war even to this day. Born in the Hawkes Bay I grew up in Wellington, and spent my 40 years of married life in Rotorua.

  • @hungarianbeverage
    @hungarianbeverage 11 місяців тому +4

    Loved the video man keep it up 🙏

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Thanks! Will do!

  • @uniacafe
    @uniacafe 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video! As someone who’s moving for a few years (longer if I find a way) I am trying to learn as much about the history of the beautiful country ❤

  • @arnoldronning5471
    @arnoldronning5471 4 місяці тому

    WOW! This is a first-rate, information-packed video. This may be a stretch for 8th grade Culture Studies, but I'm going to give it a try with the students. I will definitely investigate other Geoiode videos.

  • @richardtorres2676
    @richardtorres2676 10 місяців тому

    Excellent!!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @in2jc
    @in2jc 5 місяців тому

    New Zealand is enchanting!
    Always want to return.❤

  • @valorouss_
    @valorouss_ 11 місяців тому +2

    What is the outro music called it sounds amazing.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      It's a track by Oleg Semenov "Nature Timelapse Documentary"

  • @zkd2253
    @zkd2253 3 місяці тому +3

    I am in love with this wonderful country with its still virgin nature compared to other countries. I was amazed and very pleased that the Maori language is written first on information signs. Unfortunately, I haven’t seen anything like this either in Canada or Australia.

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 16 днів тому

      Still virgin is a weird world 😂 I'd say it's still healthy.

  • @wordsdistorted
    @wordsdistorted 11 місяців тому +7

    Very nice video, left me wanting to know more about the history of the country. Are you perhaps planning another epic recounting of a nation's ancient past like Greece in the near future? I really liked that one and wouldn't mind seeing another like it on India, Egypt, Iran, etc.
    Edit: Oh you already did one on Iran, sweet. I'll have to check out your older stuff!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Thank you! Saw your other comment on Iran and replied! Yes I'll be covering India and Egypt, although the latter I just covered partially in my new video on the Nile.

  • @Wihagi_Samara
    @Wihagi_Samara 8 місяців тому +8

    We learn more about New Zealand ...I am a Sri Lankan ...But I like and love this
    peaceful country....very much...
    🌤️🌻💖🇱🇰🇦🇺

  • @Andrebobola12851
    @Andrebobola12851 9 місяців тому +2

    Congrulations . Hug from Cuiaba city , Brazil

  • @anastasiamanza5111
    @anastasiamanza5111 8 місяців тому +31

    Just wanted to point out that when Abel Tasmin came to NZ, their fleet were attacked after Māori came out to the boat to see who they were. It’s written in letters from the boat that they were scoping out who they were, Abels boat and a second boat travelling alongside thought to blow instruments which to Māori was perceived as a challenge. Māori then towed back to shore and came back with a larger fleet and killed some of their men.

    • @IraiaF
      @IraiaF 8 місяців тому +1

      Yea, but imagine if someone who looked nothing like you arrived on your shores in boats several times larger than yours, therefore i think it is understandable that they attacked abel tasmen and his crew

    • @TheJamesRedwood
      @TheJamesRedwood 8 місяців тому +4

      Fun facts, my kiwi brother: it's Tasman - you can see that on any map. Also, if you mean "rowed" when you have said "towed" then actually that's wrong too, rowing is when you are sitting facing backwards to your direction, paddling is when you are facing forwards - which is what you do in a waka. All competitive rowers and kayakers know this.

    • @simon-ds1vp
      @simon-ds1vp 5 місяців тому +1

      @@IraiaF what total gibberish ,,, if an American aircraft carrier slid into your harbour your claiming you would attack it ,,,

    • @sallykemp1427
      @sallykemp1427 2 місяці тому

      @anastasiamananza5111 you for got to add when Abel Tasman land on NZ soil and said I have discovered NZ

  • @juneorr3612
    @juneorr3612 10 місяців тому +14

    Love my Kiwi roots, but as a student in the 1960s I was taught about the Moriori being NZ first settlers

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 10 місяців тому +5

      Yeah, that got swept away! See "Skeltons in the Cupboard" series

    • @Rotavegas1
      @Rotavegas1 8 місяців тому +1

      and that is right

    • @martinbynion1589
      @martinbynion1589 8 місяців тому +11

      The Moriori were, in fact, Maori, who developed some linguistic and cultural differences on the remote Chatham Islands. The "extermination" of them by Maori was, in fact, just part of the Maori tribal wars that took place for hundreds of years after settlement on Aotearoa.

    • @user-wp4iv8iu3h
      @user-wp4iv8iu3h 8 місяців тому +3

      What about the waimai (pale red haired people) called the children of the mist mentioned in the Tuhoe tribe folklore from Taranaki.
      If we are going to do a history open up the confidential government files .the geological evidence should be bought out in the open. The truth will only set us free.

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 8 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, it won't happen. The paradigm has been set. Also, “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32 - We are "made" free. Being born again. God Bless. 😇

  • @andrijavasiljevic
    @andrijavasiljevic 11 місяців тому +4

    One of my favorite countries

  • @marissaclaridge7627
    @marissaclaridge7627 8 місяців тому +2

    My parents were both from New Zealand...my ancestors' travelled by ship to New Zealand...I am SO proud of their amazing courage!!!xxx

  • @amitandutube
    @amitandutube 10 місяців тому

    Great video! Thanks also for soliciting feedback.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      You're welcome!

  • @HalftimeRanga
    @HalftimeRanga 10 місяців тому +3

    As a kiwi,
    Nga mahi
    This is an amazing essay upon our land, accurate and unbiased
    Kia Kaha koro

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      Thanks v much! That means a lot!

  • @ovislover2267
    @ovislover2267 8 місяців тому +2

    seeing people talk about nz is quite funny as we aren't talked about much and aren't even put on alot of maps and i have to say you did pretty well with your pronunciation

    • @dinoling3527
      @dinoling3527 8 місяців тому

      that being said he could ease off on the a's when saying maori, its pronounced mo - ri

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Thanks, yes, it's often cut out of global maps because of its far position.

  • @lukethebrown1
    @lukethebrown1 10 місяців тому +15

    This video makes me sad. I wish New Zealand could focus on the things that unite us rather than all the things that have been dividing us. This is such a great country and we just need to do a little bit more to make it an even better one.

    • @JanjayTrollface
      @JanjayTrollface 10 місяців тому +1

      I think like the rest of the world it seems, it's not so much the 'focus' on either uniting or dividing issues that is the problem, but the tone (and during rona the social acceptability of even having a conversation) of the discourse that's impeding our progress. As a species I don't think we realise how big an impact the internet has had on our societies and haven't adapted to suit. Those who profit from fractured tribalism will always encourage it, and this century has been fertile ground for them so far. Kia kaha e hoa.

    • @lukethebrown1
      @lukethebrown1 10 місяців тому

      @@JanjayTrollface the tone of the discourse? What are you talking about?

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 10 місяців тому +1

      One Country = One People "...Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:” Matthew 12:25

    • @hvlyvoice9127
      @hvlyvoice9127 7 місяців тому

      I agree lukethebrown1, fully. But I think also JanjayTrollface may have a point there about the tone of discourse. The way people express themselves - even earlier in this comments section - is not always respectful, no news to anyone online of course. But she is right: there are no rules of engagement (and people bluster, obscure and vent) and that is holding up the progress of people understanding one another and coming toward unity. - Please let an old man say that, for the women in my life, the quality of the communication WAS the status of the relationship.

  • @codystempka7407
    @codystempka7407 8 місяців тому +2

    Could you please make a video on Guatemala? I think it is worth checking out!

  • @dohyunkim805
    @dohyunkim805 8 місяців тому +3

    Great video, I've been here for nearly 6 years in New Zealand so I got many acknowledgments for New Zealand's history after watching this video.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Thanks so much!

  • @carolisherwood493
    @carolisherwood493 11 місяців тому +2

    Just can’t get enough of these videos of Newm Zealand. The history of which I know backwards and which I’m one of 6 generations.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Thank you very much. So no major problems with it? You'd be surprised how much savage criticism I've received on this.

    • @carolisherwood493
      @carolisherwood493 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Geodiode what kind of criticism? But don’t worry anyway. There are people who simply can’t see art. I would use your footage in a history class in a heartbeat. Possibly our Māori folk might criticize. I had an uncle who married a full blood Māori lady and I have a massive Māori side of the family. They bear a grudge but they have mixed feelings as they are very family oriented and accept their pakeha side anyway. I have tried to explain that they would have been colonized anyway. Very nearly the Japanese. In my heart I don’t blame them but life and progress in New Zealand has to go on in our beautiful country. Remember that anything you do and put out in the public will go through the criticism and bashing by the envious lot who were not able to make this perfectly lovely and informative documentary themselves. Looking forward to #2

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому +2

      @@carolisherwood493 not worth repeating, but mostly from the "woke" of which you seem to have plenty over there. I had not considered the Japanese before, but I think you're right, as they had designs on Hawai'i also. Anyway, thanks for writing back - nice to feel welcomed!

    • @carolisherwood493
      @carolisherwood493 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Geodiode I live in Italy. No ‘woke’ here. It won’t last. Don’t worry. Keep up the good work and don’t change the narrative because of the ‘woke’ brigade.

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 10 місяців тому

      @@carolisherwood493 Or the French or Dutch. The outcome would have been way different!

  • @warrenpitt6205
    @warrenpitt6205 8 місяців тому +1

    Can you do Norway please? Love your videos

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Thank you, yes Norway soon.

  • @allanrjackson
    @allanrjackson 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you, a great video. I am an Ex-New Zealander, so I am looking forward to your part 2.

    • @stewartlee8858
      @stewartlee8858 11 місяців тому

      How can you be an ex New Zealander lol. I denounce my Kiwiness.
      All the best Allan, I'm taking the piss.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @chriscoughlan5221
    @chriscoughlan5221 5 місяців тому

    i have been lucky enough to have visited NZ twice!! 1st time in 1992,(part of a round the world trip) and in 2002, a train and cycling trip in both islands!!

  • @asouljourneyofremembering2815
    @asouljourneyofremembering2815 10 місяців тому +2

    Thankyou for your effort in this video..
    If any of you come to Aotearoa, and want to learn the depth, come and learn the storys from our Rangatira (Chiefs) here ..

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +1

      You're welcome. And one day I hope to sit down by the fire and hear the stories! Hopefully in English ;)

  • @annarchydeclutteranddesign413
    @annarchydeclutteranddesign413 8 місяців тому +2

    As a New Zealander, I thought this was a very well done potted history. I enjoyed seeing early photos and posters I had not seen before. Personally, I am minimum 5th generation, originally from Ireland, Scotland, England, and a smidgen of Danish. Our Pakeha population is probably more of mixed British Isles origin than occurs in Britain. My husband is part Ngai Tahu (South Island), as is our youngest son. So I'm Maori by caesarean (just kidding!).

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the fascinating family history!

  • @Usernamebeingused
    @Usernamebeingused 9 місяців тому +3

    Very good video thanks, from Irish immigrants (3 gen ago - over for the gold rush) and Dutch immigrants on the other side. Interestingly we didn’t even get taught much of this history at school growing up in nz, most of the history we got taught was US & some UK

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, glad you liked it! Makes me wonder why they didn't teach more about your own country back in school, though I suspect it's radically different today with the progressives in charge.

    • @hvlyvoice9127
      @hvlyvoice9127 7 місяців тому

      I think it must have depended on the school. At a Marist Brothers school we had all New Zealand history for 3 years up to School Certificate exams (15yrs). When it came to the examination I remember there were 5 or 6 subsections of which you had to answer 3. So there was a choice of curriculum. (1971) At age 16 the following year we studied Napoleon-to-1848 Europe, the Russian Revolution and American Civil War.

  • @royjones1053
    @royjones1053 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks

  • @MrKnightstale
    @MrKnightstale 10 місяців тому +3

    @10:04 New Zealand, at the time of the Treaty signing was already under NSW rule after official word was sent from England in June of 1839, this didn't occur after the treaty signings, New Zealand' break away from NSW came in 1841.

    • @uggali
      @uggali 14 днів тому

      No it was under the rule of the confederation of chiefs and those who did not join the confederation, they declared their rangatiratanga in 1835 over the islands of Nu Tirani and this was confirmed and agreed to by the crown, the USA and other recognised countries

  • @teawaawafirmin416
    @teawaawafirmin416 10 місяців тому +4

    Tupaia (Tahitian) guided Cook to Aotearoa (New Zealand)

  • @graemeverryt618
    @graemeverryt618 8 місяців тому +2

    almost all of us' kiwis' will learn that peoples lived here before the Maori, three separate kinds. Also recently the european narrative of historic towns construction is in scrutiny of possibility and especially necessity. Furthermore we ask why our government is concealing finds , areas and information for many decades to come... why so many lies and what worldwide history including N.Z. is being hidden from us ? I love watching the scenic film and will therefore hit the like, your welcome, from another proud Maori.

  • @trevorevans7101
    @trevorevans7101 8 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thanks

  • @DavidRoyKelly
    @DavidRoyKelly 11 місяців тому +1

    This is great. I love new zealand.

  • @wendystewart5665
    @wendystewart5665 10 місяців тому +5

    I loved this, and would like to know more about the wildlife, there are a lot less birds now in NZ, 😔

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! Birds are discussed in Part 2, albeit briefly within the confines of an overall doc of the country.

    • @Antechynus
      @Antechynus 10 місяців тому +1

      The Maori ate them or used them for hats ...

    • @martinbynion1589
      @martinbynion1589 8 місяців тому +2

      Native birds are making a big comeback throughout NZ because of strong conservation measures. The importation of mustelids, possums, rats and domestic cats is still having a serious effect on them, however.

  • @Antechynus
    @Antechynus 10 місяців тому +4

    Viewers should also note:
    New Zealand is so great almost 30% of the population now lives in Australia....

    • @liberalbias4462
      @liberalbias4462 9 місяців тому

      How does that work?

    • @Antechynus
      @Antechynus 9 місяців тому

      Australian taxpayers would like to know as well ..

  • @MrSGhawker1
    @MrSGhawker1 10 місяців тому +4

    Many thanks for video, very well done and fascinating history. I have been to NZ (excellent trip and marevelous sites in both islands) and heard/read somewhere that Maori were NOT the first humans there (?). The story was there were actually ancestors who lived there before Maori arrival, but they were pushed to disappearance by much stronger well-organised newcomers…. True or false? Thanks for sharing if you know something and archeology facts (probably unlikely to find now) proving preMaori history. Thanks and looking forward to see part 2.

    • @rebeccabriggs2982
      @rebeccabriggs2982 10 місяців тому +1

      I've looked into this extensively and had so many theories around it. What I've arrived at (for now) is that there were people here when the fleet came from Rarotonga etc. They were mostly quite dark but there were some tribes of fair people.
      The language was very similar with the new arrivals. At some point warfare started and the best looking women were taken by the new arrivals for wives. Later the Ngati Hotu who were fair were virtually eliminated.
      I think the earlier dark people came from Taiwan via the islands. The maori culture has more elements of taiwanese aboriginals than the rarotongans etc do. Also in appearance. So really they are the same people who split. They all originate from Taiwan.
      The Ngati Hotu had Persian ancestry.
      It's also possible that very long ago shore living people were here as there was much more land above water.

    • @MrSGhawker1
      @MrSGhawker1 10 місяців тому +1

      @@rebeccabriggs2982 many thanks for sharing. Possible Taiwanese origin makes it even more interesting.

    • @rebeccabriggs2982
      @rebeccabriggs2982 10 місяців тому

      @MrSGhawker1 that's where dna testing points. From China to Taiwan then the Islands to NZ.

    • @stephenhoward7454
      @stephenhoward7454 10 місяців тому +2

      See "Skeltons in the Cupboard" series. Heaps on the Kaimanawa "wall" too.

  • @wendyhicks5685
    @wendyhicks5685 11 місяців тому

    Am a Nzer, thank you, enjoyed the story.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @sarahhedgecock513
    @sarahhedgecock513 2 місяці тому

    Hey! I love this overview and all the information. For an upcoming research project I'm doing on British colonialism in New Zealand and resulting inequalities, do you have any specific sources you used to get this information? I want to be sure I can cite correctly, have correct information, and not incidentally plagiarize. Thank you so much!

    • @eeeaten
      @eeeaten 2 місяці тому

      i recommend te ara online encyclopedia

  • @nzdoris6717
    @nzdoris6717 4 місяці тому

    Enjoyed that, I believe some of your information is possibly incorrect, farming is still a major part of our exports, especially if you factor in agriculture and dairy.
    Very interesting to see about the French influence earlier on, I didn’t know that.
    Cheers

  • @frog5tar488
    @frog5tar488 8 місяців тому +2

    Got to say such an amazing presentation with so much knowledge and history as a New Zealander myself I still learnt a great deal and proud to call this place home. Would be intrested in seeing a more indepth video into New Zealand politics and the greater effects they have had globally 😊

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @ingramdw1
    @ingramdw1 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks, nice job. One detail - we generally use the article when referring to the north and south islands, i.e. "the North Island" not "North island". Perhaps our ancestors could've dreamt up some more original English names for them!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +1

      Corrected in Part 2! And glad you enjoyed the presentation.

    • @geoffaldwinckle1096
      @geoffaldwinckle1096 8 місяців тому +1

      Well of course Cook named them New Ulster, New Munster and New Leinster ( The North, South and Stewart Islands). So Irish names really....

  • @thebrotaku7156
    @thebrotaku7156 5 місяців тому

    Great video! I do think the coverage of rogernomics could have been more clear. The reforms were not clearly communicated to the public prior to the election.
    Even the PM Lange was seemingly unaware of the pure scale of the reforms, and in retrospect has said that it was very much a project of roger douglas.
    Douglas left labour and went on to form his own libertarian party. The logic for roger douglas's labour membership seemed to be that national was too deeply conservative for such a large scale reform programme. Especially in the Muldoon era.
    The documentary "Revolution" 1999 is probably the most complete visual history of that period. Well worth a watch if ur interested!

  • @cindyshirreffs2099
    @cindyshirreffs2099 8 місяців тому +1

    I dont remember ever learning about Kupe at school, and yet what a master of the oceans!

  • @maxvaltchevbg
    @maxvaltchevbg 3 місяці тому +1

    You should do about Bulgaria! One of the oldest countries in Europe - 681 year it was established

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  3 місяці тому

      Good idea. Thank you!

  • @AchyutChaudhary
    @AchyutChaudhary 11 місяців тому +6

    Can't wait for this...thanks!
    For the next one, I would suggest the History of the World's Most-populous country of 1.4 billion #Indians!
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    🇮🇳 ভারত
    🇮🇳 భారతదేశం
    🇮🇳 இந்தியா
    🇮🇳 ભારત
    🇮🇳 ہندستان
    🇮🇳 ಭಾರತ
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  • @i_smoke_ghosts
    @i_smoke_ghosts 11 місяців тому

    kia ora for that boss!

  • @ravishshetty6837
    @ravishshetty6837 9 місяців тому +1

    Wellington is my dream. I love NZed

  • @peterware5173
    @peterware5173 Місяць тому +1

    Early history nz and pacific travel Plumtree productions a 4 part doco,very interesting.

  • @user-qg6oz8uk6k
    @user-qg6oz8uk6k 10 місяців тому

    素晴らしい映像と解説、見入ってしまいました。

  • @philipgolding3672
    @philipgolding3672 8 місяців тому +4

    My ancestors came with the NZ Company in 1840 from Northern Ireland via Scotland under a UK entrepreneurial migration scheme (by buying land from the local Maori Tribes cheaply and reselling it on to early settlers at a higher prize' originally set up by James Wakefield and his Brother as a continuation of the South Australian Company earlier, this was happening exactly the same time as the British Monarchy were looking to take full sovereignty of NZ, with the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in Feb 6th 1840.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  8 місяців тому

      Fascinating to hear your parents were involved with Wakefield.

    • @earlmyname4257
      @earlmyname4257 8 місяців тому +2

      Scammers

  • @hariseldon3786
    @hariseldon3786 8 місяців тому +2

    Not only were approximately 30 species of Moa made extinct but also huge populations of seal and fisheries decimated. As well, in the first centuries of establishment the Māori cleared approximately 40% of all New Zealand's native forests through fire and hewing. (Not so much 'virgin forest' in the South Island). My point? They did nothing different than other colonisers. As well, you missed out the effect of the "Musket Wars" in which approximately 20% of the Māori population died in Māori on Māori fighting - many Māori signed the Treaty of Waitangi seeking the protection of the Bristish Government against warlike neighbours. (All these facts are readily available at Te Papa (Wellington Museum (history section)). My point? Such is the way they all were in those days.

  • @therealrobertbirchall
    @therealrobertbirchall 10 місяців тому +2

    Made a visit to NZ in April. Hired a Harley and had 3 fantastic weeks exploring this wonderful land.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому

      Perfect way to explore any country, although I hoped you brought waterproofs ;)

    • @therealrobertbirchall
      @therealrobertbirchall 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Geodiode I did as usual. I have some video to upload to you tube when I finish editing them.

  • @hammode1538
    @hammode1538 8 місяців тому +1

    am from new zealand. my ancestors can be traced back to south london circa 1820 and am of maori descent from the maori people of the whanganui river.

  • @hori1721
    @hori1721 5 місяців тому +2

    The musket wars was due to Heke Pōkai.. he was a nobody, who leant pigeon english while living with the missionary and when these missionary went back to England Heke Pōkai went with them and in England he brought muskets then tried to ship these guns back to NZ but due to shipping law regarding weapons in NZ instead had to ship the guns to Australia and then from there transport them to NZ which he did..
    And with his new found power he obtained marriage to a chief daughter of the Ngāpuhi iwi (far north tribe) making Heke Pōkai higher placed & renaming him Hōne Heke, then he Hōne Heke took a war party having learned the knowledge of english law stating (whoever is upon the land first, owns the land. ) thus Hōne Heke started mass genocide upon everyone in NZ regardless of race both Māori and Pakaha were killed so that it was only his tribe and his tribe alone who would owned the whole of NZ..
    So everyone living in NZ at the time ie.. the Moriori & the Pakeha ( pakeha meaning not of the land or foreigner ) as well as all of the other Māori tribes (iwi) made a choice to ask for help to save them from Hōne Heke genocide.. final asking the English to come to their aid and putting and end to Hōne Heke agenda.. and so the Treaty of Waitangi was signed given all peoples of NZ to be one peoples under one law for all under one nation.
    But Hōne Heke still was afraid that the English would soon learn that the Moriori peoples where here in NZ prior to the Māori washing up upon their shores so Hōne Heke hired two ships to sail to the Chatham islands where the Moriori had fled during the Māori occupation of their land, ie..NZ.
    When Hōne Heke war party landed upon the Chatham Islands they were so sea sick that the Moriori nurse them back to heath, then one night the Māori lead by Hōne Heke turned on their host.. raping, killing, eating and enslaving the Moriori people, but when the English leant of this genocide being comment upon the people of NZ who're under English guardianship thanks to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, they the English put and end to the genocide, forcing Hōne Heke to release all the enslaved Moriori people as well as to give back any and all stolen land on the Chatham Islands.. stating under English law there will be no more cannibalism or rape or enslaving people or taking of lands etc..
    ps..Yes, I am a hori, aka iwi.. as I am a half cast Māori, as are all Māori are half cast now.. as there is not one of us Māori that is of pure blood left in this world.. We Māori referred to as iwi are all now of mixed blood lines made up of many races of peoples... yet kiwi's are treated as second class citizens in their own country.
    To be born upon this land of NZ is to be called a kiwi and therefore a kiwi is a iwi of New Zealand, end of story..

  • @MrRedCologne
    @MrRedCologne 5 місяців тому

    Dear class, these questions cover the essential historical events and developments in New Zealand, providing a foundation for discussion and further exploration of the country's history. Write down your answers.
    What is the main focus of this video?
    Where is New Zealand located geographically?
    When did humans first settle in New Zealand, and who were the first settlers?
    What significant events occurred during the Maori settlement period?
    Who were the initial European explorers to New Zealand, and what were their experiences?
    What led to the conflicts between the Maori tribes and the British settlers?
    How did the Treaty of Waitangi impact relationships between the British and Maori?
    What major changes occurred in New Zealand's governance in the 19th and 20th centuries?
    What were some key developments in New Zealand's economy during the 19th and 20th centuries?
    What were the impacts of New Zealand's decision to become a nuclear-free zone in the 1980s?

  • @AJ_S2830
    @AJ_S2830 Місяць тому

    Love New Zealand ❤

  • @wendylinsen3900
    @wendylinsen3900 11 місяців тому +2

    Great lesson in history. Can you please let me know the name of the Māori in the painting at the start of the video and also featured later on? From the patterns of Moko, I’m sure he is from the Otaki tribe Ngati Raukawa and a relative of mine. But I have never seen this image of him and am unsure. Much appreciated.

    • @Aotearoa_Kiwi
      @Aotearoa_Kiwi 10 місяців тому +2

      The painting is “Paratene Te Manu” by Gottfried Lindauer, and depicts a Māori with his 'Tā moko. The subject of the portrait, Paratene Te Manu, was one of 14 Māori who visited England in 1863.

    • @wendylinsen3900
      @wendylinsen3900 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for clarifying. My whanau is Wi Te Manewha who has a very similar moko and also has a beautiful portrait. Thank you

    • @Aotearoa_Kiwi
      @Aotearoa_Kiwi 10 місяців тому

      @@wendylinsen3900

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Wendy, and thanks to @Aotearoa_Kiwi for providing the connection.

  • @peterferan4389
    @peterferan4389 7 місяців тому +1

    I believe that the discovery of gold in the South Island and the massive discovery of the Hauraki Gold Field led to a substantial increase in wealth and migrants because where there is money, there is oportunity. Gold in Australia resulted in an influx of settlers such that by 1900, Sydney had the same population as Paris.

  • @jparsit
    @jparsit 11 місяців тому +2

    This is a quality production that I never seen in UTube. The Russia one is the best, NZ is also good. Keep it up.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  11 місяців тому

      Thanks v much!

  • @saoirseblue5353
    @saoirseblue5353 7 місяців тому +1

    Ojalá que nunca se hubieran ido a colonizar este hermoso país. Siempre las mismas potencias tratando de sacar ventaja de los indígenas que son los dueños de estas tierras. Buen documental .

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  7 місяців тому

      Are you talking about the Maori colonizing the islands?

    • @eeeaten
      @eeeaten 7 місяців тому

      @@Geodiode i'm pretty sure he's talking about the british colonising nz.

  • @squashum778
    @squashum778 10 місяців тому +13

    To say the Māori didn’t understand the treaty is wrong and insulting.

    • @noahdelany2013
      @noahdelany2013 8 місяців тому +1

      Because they didn’t,or they where lied can’t remember

    • @geoffaldwinckle1096
      @geoffaldwinckle1096 8 місяців тому

      You have to admit Henry Williams scribbled the treaty in a rush. Its vague, and far to brief to really be fit for propose. The problem we have is that its NZs most badly drafted legal document. I think Williams is a bit of a villian in that regard.

    • @casnumbernotfound
      @casnumbernotfound 8 місяців тому

      he said it was mistranslated he didn’t blame the Māori

  • @kevinarmstrong6153
    @kevinarmstrong6153 11 місяців тому +2

    A version of the history of new zealand

  • @saturngaseousplanet9397
    @saturngaseousplanet9397 11 місяців тому +1

    谢谢中文字幕