Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Staff PLD - Polynesian Panthers and Walk the Wall

 Links to Readings provided for the two days

Link to doc

Topics and Links

Racism: A framework

Levels of Racism: A Theoretic Framework and a Gardener’s Tale. Kamera Jones, American Journal of  Public Health, 2000 Aug;90(8):1212-1215. 

Levels of racism: a theoretic framework and a gardener's tale (aphapublications.org)

If you want to learn more about this article listen to this podcast - The Gardeners Tale:

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=a+gardener%27s+tale+camara+jones&qpvt=a+gardener%27s+tale+camara+jones&FORM=VDRE

Te Tiriti and Pacific peoples

The Treaty of Waitangi and the va between Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa, New Zealand. In PMN Opinion piece, Melani Anae, 4 February2021.

Listen and read about Dr Melani Anae, Associate Professor Pacific Studies, University of Auckland, who explains why Pacific people in New Zealand should take an interest in the Treaty of Waitangi.

The Treaty of Waitangi and the va between Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa, New Zealand | Pacific Media Network (pmn.co.nz)

Blackbirding in the Pacific

Listen to the podcast: https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/programmes/datelinepacific/audio/2018648756/blackbirding-in-the-pacific-and-the-search-for-lost-family

Read this: https://www.matauala.org.nz/blackbirding-slavery


Polynesian Panthers and the Dawn Raids 

The Panthers telling their history in their own words:  https://interactives.stuff.co.nz/2021/06/once-a-panther-activist-history-podcast/

 Ministry for Pacific Peoples resources about the Dawn Raids and recent apology can be found here:  https://www.mpp.govt.nz/about-us/dawn-raids-apology/

A Māori TV segment here… Polynesian Panthers reflect on 45 years 

and dawn raids stuff here… Dawn Raids Television (Full Length) – 2005

Educate to Liberate

‘I am Who I am: Pacific tertiary students and the centrality of ethnic identity for successful outcomes’. M. Anae in Mai Journal, Volume 9, Issue 1, 2020, pp.38-48.

I am who I am – Pacific tertiary students and the centrality of ethnic identity for successful outcomes | MAI Journal



Topics and Links

The NZ Company and the Wakefields including Edward Gibbon Wakefield 

Edward Gibbon Wakefield Biography 

If you want to learn more about the Wakefields, listen to these podcasts:

https://www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/black-sheep/story/2018755209/colonial-mastermind-the-story-of-edward-gibbon-wakefield-part-1

https://www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/black-sheep/story/2018755896/colonial-mastermind-the-story-of-edward-gibbon-wakefield-part-2

Māori and the vote (if you’re feeling creative, make voting cards and get people to vote at imaginary polling booths in different era…)

Scroll down this page for disparities in the Māori and European electoral systems: https://www.parliament.nz/mi/pb/research-papers/document/00PLLawRP03141/origins-of-the-m%C4%81ori-seats 

Watch this 5-minute Spinoff video on The Māori seats   

Passive resistance of the prophets Te Whiti and Tohu culminating in Parihaka Day, 5 November 1881

6-minute Spinoff video on The invasion of Parihaka and why it needs to be remembered


Pages 5-6 and 10-17 of Te Ture Haeata ki Parihaka 2019 (Parihaka Reconciliation Act 2019)

Rua Kēnana's arrest at Maungapohatu

Watch this 6-minute video on Rua Kēnana narrated by James Belich:  There’s a PDF at this website, which includes the history and an agreement to provide a statutory pardon for Rua Kēnana 

Te Puea Hērangi’s stance on conscription 

Read this Māori and the First World War – Māori objection to conscription and this: Māori soldiers' Great War battle for equality

Funnelling of Māori Kids into State Care

Try googling the 20 June 1954 ‘Petone Incident’ where you’ll also learn about the Mazengarb Report 


Listen to Dr Stanley’s lecture Acknowledging State Abuse in New Zealand – Elizabeth Stanley

  

Have a look at this 13’ min documentary on Oliver Sutherland

He Taua and ‘the Haka Party Incident’ 

Mocking the haka: The Haka Party Incident and ‘casual’ racism in New Zealand


My notes from the two days


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