Video episode available on my Substack. Ross Calman (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Raukawa) is a writer, historian, and translator whose award-winning book Te Tiriti o Waitangi offers one of the most succinct and accessible introductions to our nation’s founding document. At just 100 pages, it distils decades of scholarship and debate into a clear overview — from the early encounters between Māori and missionaries, to the New Zealand Company’s ambitions, the rushed translation ...
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Video episode available on my Substack. Ross Calman (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Raukawa) is a writer, historian, and translator whose award-winning book Te Tiriti o Waitangi offers one of the most succinct and accessible introductions to our nation’s founding document. At just 100 pages, it distils decades of scholarship and debate into a clear overview — from the early encounters between Māori and missionaries, to the New Zealand Company’s ambitions, the rushed translation ...
#11: Angela Wanhalla & Erica Newman - Māori on the Home Front: Resilience, Rangatiratanga, and Wartime Mobilisation
Weaving our Worlds
1 hour 16 minutes
11 months ago
#11: Angela Wanhalla & Erica Newman - Māori on the Home Front: Resilience, Rangatiratanga, and Wartime Mobilisation
In this episode of Weaving Our Worlds, Melanie sits down with historians Angela Wanhalla and Erica Newman to delve into the untold stories behind the recent dual publications, Te Hau Kāinga: The Māori Home Front During the Second World War and Raupanga, a companion volume in te reo Māori. Together, these books explore the experience of Māori on the home front during World War II, revealing a rich tapestry of community resilience, cultural endurance, and the complexities of Māori service. Ange...
Weaving our Worlds
Video episode available on my Substack. Ross Calman (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Raukawa) is a writer, historian, and translator whose award-winning book Te Tiriti o Waitangi offers one of the most succinct and accessible introductions to our nation’s founding document. At just 100 pages, it distils decades of scholarship and debate into a clear overview — from the early encounters between Māori and missionaries, to the New Zealand Company’s ambitions, the rushed translation ...