Showing posts with label Maori Language Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maori Language Week. Show all posts
Monday, September 16, 2024
Point of Order: Buzz from the Beehive - 16/9/24
Labels: Asia New Zealand Foundation, Employment law, Endeavour Fund, Law and Order, Maori Language Week, Parihaka, Point of Order, Trade barriersJust a village of 100 (or so) people – but Parihaka is a potent force when it comes to winning govt funding
The Parihaka settlement – founded about 1866 – by the end of the 1870s had a population of about 1500 and was being described as the most populous and prosperous Māori settlement in the country.
Wikipedia says it had its own police force, bakery and bank, used advanced agricultural machinery, and organised large teams who worked the coast and bush to harvest enough seafood and game to feed the thousands who came to the meetings.
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Henry Armstrong: All cultures are important in New Zealand - not just one
Labels: Biculturalism, Culture, Henry Armstrong, Maori Language WeekAnother Maori Language Week has come and gone and hopefully te Reo has been strengthened. In the same week, the Maori Party declared that if elected, it will arbitrarily demand the country’s name be changed from New Zealand to Aotearoa, along with all other anglicised place names, to Maori place names.
However, the name
“Aotearoa” is not a traditional, nor even an appropriate, alternative name for
New Zealand, according to Distinguished Professor Kerry Howe whose seminal
article “Aotearoa-What’s in a Name” appeared in MSN News on 19th
September. It is by far the most erudite and well-researched article on this
issue yet to be produced. All New Zealanders should read this.
But, it is high time we acknowledged all cultures in Nu Tirani (New Zealand) in the face of continued denial of other cultures by bicultural activists.
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