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Where is Parihaka ?

On the west coast of NZ,


Below Mount Taranaki



Name one group that was taking action ?

The government were taking action to shutdown Parihaka.

What was the other group taking action?

The pan-Tribal group living peacefully in Parihaka

Who ran the group ?

Te Whiti o Ranginui


Tohu kakahi

Where did the Government send some of the men who were released from prison?

down to the south island

What where they protesting?

They were protesting the government who was illegally taking land of the Maori tribes around the countries

What was the main method they used?

Peaceful Resistance

What tactics did they use ?

-The tribes escorted the surveyors of their land peacefully


-They also removed the surveying pegs and took them of their land


-they ploughed up the roads the government made



How did the government respond

Arresting men charging into the camp and then looting and destroying the camp

What did the Government do to the ploughers

they kept throwing them in jail until the jails were full

What day did the government attack the camp ?

5th November 1881

when was the camp started ?

1863

In what year did parihaka become the largest Maori village

1870

How was the government troops greeted

outside the village 200 children greeted them with singing and dancing as well as loaves of bread


when they arrived at the camp all the men and leaders were sitting outside the marae

How many troops were sent in

1,500 troops were sent to destroy parihaka

How many ploughers were thrown in jail?

200 men

What did the government do to the men waiting at the marae ?

arrested them and then sent them of to the otago coast to live in caves and performed harsh labour for them

Did the groups of parihaka achieve their aims ?

Yes they did but only after the arrest

What were some positive things that came out of their actions

-In 2004 Te Whiti was bestowed with the peace makers award


-In 2015 Chris Finlayson Apologized to the people of parihaka

Is this Event Significant today?

Yes the Parihaka peace festival signifies their hard work and achievements as well as recognizing their leaders Te Whiti and Tohu