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The Aotearoa History Show

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@nzrockboi
@nzrockboi 4 жыл бұрын
LOVED IT. Wish high school taught it like this in the 90s. Looking forward to more keep up the interesting content. We have a special home guys
@koradkw2981
@koradkw2981 Жыл бұрын
The only propblem is the last section is a lie !
@trashtalkingmama8180
@trashtalkingmama8180 4 жыл бұрын
I can’t recommend your series enough! An engaging delivery of our history in layman’s terms, dispelling racist myths and explaining ongoing land wars. I believe this is essential viewing not just for kids but adults too as there were so many gaps in our schooling when it comes to this topic. I am enlightened and will be sharing as much as I can.
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks heaps.
@ElectricSurron
@ElectricSurron 3 жыл бұрын
why am i wasting my time
@gamingbrothers3698
@gamingbrothers3698 2 жыл бұрын
how is any other theory "RACIST"
@gamingbrothers3698
@gamingbrothers3698 2 жыл бұрын
@@ElectricSurron to true y are we
@joshuataylor3550
@joshuataylor3550 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAotearoaHistoryShow Earth formed 13 billion years ago, life began 4 billions years ago.
@itsame1277
@itsame1277 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent work RNZ. Great resource, thank you.
@teresac1587
@teresac1587 4 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the next one - Henry and Thomas
@cool...............
@cool............... 4 жыл бұрын
so necessary. well done, thank you.
@leeoleary3321
@leeoleary3321 4 жыл бұрын
Im so glad I found your videos. Thank you for doing this series because we never learnt this at school
@kerianahokianga8929
@kerianahokianga8929 4 жыл бұрын
Very informative and easy to understand and retain. Look forward to the next one.
@kamacorden9541
@kamacorden9541 4 жыл бұрын
you guy`s are so smart and keep up the work you guy`s are doing great
@ttiroam7743
@ttiroam7743 2 жыл бұрын
Kia Ora Korua, Good work putting together an informative overall history of our beautiful home.Its a great foundation for further research. Thank you.
@tobyfleming9248
@tobyfleming9248 2 жыл бұрын
Shout out to all the year 9 and 10 social studies/history students watching this on a bleak monday morning
@StratfordWingRider
@StratfordWingRider 4 жыл бұрын
Nice to see William Ray - Black Sheep is an excellent series and lead me here! :)
@pawshands9706
@pawshands9706 4 жыл бұрын
I am loving this. Can't wait for the next chapter.
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
All 14 are there on the channel, so just keep watching!
@melztunes
@melztunes Жыл бұрын
The auto-captioning is hopeless at te reo Māori (and often the kiwi accent too). So here's an accurate transcript for those that need the accessibility
@melztunes
@melztunes Жыл бұрын
There were also huge changes in the climate. Around 2.6 million years ago, the whole world fell into a series of ice ages. Glaciers grew over much of the central South Island, carving out huge valleys through the Southern Alps. Before the ice ages, Aotearoa was covered in the kinds of tropical plants you can see today in the forests of northern Queensland or Papua New Guinea but by the end of the last ice age, about 18,000 years ago, those plants had been replaced by rimu, totara, kauri, lots of ferns. The kind of plants we see in the bush today. The huge glaciers in the South Island melted, leaving behind gigantic lakes like Wanaka, Tekapo, and Te Anau. But here's a funny thing about the ice ages; during the last ice age sea levels were a hundred and twenty-five meters lower than they are today. All the major islands of New Zealand were locked together in one big landmass. But global average surface temperatures were only about five degrees colder than today. That means every degree of warming over the last eighteen thousand years is translated to roughly twenty-five meters of sea level rise. Small changes in global temperature can translate to very big changes in the global climate and that's why scientists are really, really worried about global warming today. OK, so that's the serious stuff, now let's talk about volcanoes. Sitting at the edge of a colliding plate boundary means that magma often finds weak points to bubble up through the crust under New Zealand. In over the last two million years, one of those weak points has set directly beneath the central North Island, the site of some of the world's most violent volcanic eruptions. The biggest was the oruanui eruption. About 25,000 years ago, it blanketed the entire North Island in ash and molten rock leaving behind the gigantic caldera which we now call Lake Taupō. The Taupō super volcano has erupted many times but the last explosion happened in 232 AD, about the time the Roman Empire was at its height. This was much smaller than the oruanui event, but it's still the most violent volcanic eruption the world's seen in 5000 years. It covered most of the central North Island in a thick layer of ash and pumice - even a thousand kilometres away on the Chatham Islands, the ash fell half a metre deep. Lake Taupō is still an active volcano and it will erupt again in the future, but you don't need to worry too much though because it's constantly monitored by scientists and we'd get a warning if it was winding up for another big explosion. The final major change in New Zealand's landscape happened after 1290, and if you dig down into the earth in many parts of Aotearoa you'll come across a thin layer of ash. But this ash didn't come from a volcano, it came from a series of huge fires which ripped through New Zealand's forests. These fires were lit by human beings; the first humans ever to reach Aotearoa. Who were they? Where did they come from? That's a story for our next episode. No reira tēnā koutou katoa, thank you so much for watching our very first episode of the Aotearoa History Show. We've got a bunch more coming - we're going all the way from a hundred million years ago up to pretty much the modern day. So make sure you subscribe at the bottom, give us a like, tell your friends about us, hit that little bell icon and then you'll get notified about all of our episodes as they come out. Thanks for joining us on the Aotearoa History Show produced by RNZ and made possible by the RNZ New Zealand on Air Digital Innovation Fund.
@robertjohn2109
@robertjohn2109 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@rjcroy
@rjcroy 4 жыл бұрын
This is great! Can't wait to show my kids.
@kelvingoodall679
@kelvingoodall679 4 жыл бұрын
Love it, looking forward to the next episode.
@ScottLewislovesyou
@ScottLewislovesyou 4 жыл бұрын
thanks.... sent this to my kids.
@claireguy1461
@claireguy1461 2 жыл бұрын
Have been using this and other Episodes of this for my ESOL students for 3 years or so now. Excellent educational video for secondary students!!
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks great to hear Claire. Thanks! We hope you enjoy the new series launched today and find that useful too.
@grimgrimey
@grimgrimey 4 жыл бұрын
Cool way to fill in some of the blanks ,thank you.
@vanidge
@vanidge 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing found through reddit!
@salt1956
@salt1956 Жыл бұрын
I find the pre-Maori human history of NZ fascinating. There are so many signs of people who inhabited NZ before the Maori arrived. NZ is an open book. Can you do an episode about this please?
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
there is no evidence of people in new zealand before maori arrived, so there is no need for such an episode.
@chocolatepugmsp2796
@chocolatepugmsp2796 Жыл бұрын
Yes there is evidence of people here before Maori the evidence has been hidden
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@@chocolatepugmsp2796 lol no, that is made up fantasy nonsense
@Onionman-wx8wz
@Onionman-wx8wz 5 ай бұрын
Yes. Be inquisitive. And be very wary of people who say "Move along now. Nothing to see here." ( The biggest barrier to one discovering truth is their belief that they already have it)
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 5 ай бұрын
@@Onionman-wx8wz vague conspiracy nonsense. science shows the first people in nz were the eastern polynesian ancestors of maori, arriving from around 1250AD.
@amydove7124
@amydove7124 4 жыл бұрын
Great information and Animation!
@trishatallon4374
@trishatallon4374 4 жыл бұрын
epic so cool
@thomassely1247
@thomassely1247 2 жыл бұрын
Love history
@nzlucy9096
@nzlucy9096 3 жыл бұрын
Great job👍 I watched many times with my son and learned a lot from this 😊 .
@diannekhan9358
@diannekhan9358 4 жыл бұрын
Love it - this is a great resource for primary schools
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
We had thought more high schools, but obviously are happy for any teachers to use it.
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
We had thought more high schools, but obviously we hope lots of teachers use it.
@principal-owhangoschool5135
@principal-owhangoschool5135 4 жыл бұрын
@@TheAotearoaHistoryShow It would be great to have something aimed for primary kids too. There is a lack of NZ history resources for this age group.
@ettegoom
@ettegoom 4 жыл бұрын
Super cool! Shared it with my teacher buddies!
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent. We hope it will be a really useful tool for schools and universities.
@AlanHunt-th1fb
@AlanHunt-th1fb Жыл бұрын
Great resource!
@richhamiora6637
@richhamiora6637 2 ай бұрын
I love this show
@TheSmiley316
@TheSmiley316 3 жыл бұрын
1:46 The land is permanent. 2:07 Māori legends - Ranginui and Papatūānuku - Maui and his brothers. 2:33 Modern parallels 2:54 Gondwanaland, Prehistoric 3:39 Zelandia -Te Riu-a-Māui 5:40 The extinction of the Dinosaurs 6:12 Mammals 7:22 Bird life 8:50 The Ice Ages 10:16 Volcanic eruptions 11:33 First human inhabitants
@rugbyfanz6208
@rugbyfanz6208 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. A bit of a ‘talking head school teachery’ vibe though. Looking forward to future episodes.
@barbaralsmith1232
@barbaralsmith1232 3 жыл бұрын
So interesting - must pass it on to to our kids, grandkids and great grandies too!
@mikescudder4621
@mikescudder4621 5 ай бұрын
Nice one.
@richierap
@richierap 3 жыл бұрын
Bro! I’ve just seen this because of tik tok! I’m so effing impressed! It’s 3am and I’m contemplating wether to go to sleep or watch more
@dianahamzah5326
@dianahamzah5326 3 жыл бұрын
this was good
@Luis-nv5zb
@Luis-nv5zb 3 жыл бұрын
Aotearoa's history is really interesting. As a brazilian, I learned just a bit about it, mostly in a chapter of my school's History book that would include all Oceania (but would manly talk about Australia in just a few pages).
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Luis. Love your interest in this part of the world.
@sambalover714
@sambalover714 Жыл бұрын
Kia ora, The Aoteroa History Show. My English teacher recommended your show and I am loving it! I'd like to make a request, though... Could you please caption your videos, so that people like myself can understand your contents thoroughly and also, so that I can share them with my deaf/HoH friends, please?? This wonderful, kind person below generously left a perfect transcript for us which has helped me A LOT, but really, shouldn't that be something you should take the initiative in??
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow Жыл бұрын
Hi and thanks for your comment. If you click on cc in KZbin closed captioning is available. We also have taken the initiative to supply transcripts for the second season on the RNZ website: www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/the-aotearoa-history-show
@Viben_Ollie
@Viben_Ollie 7 ай бұрын
i love 0:04
@sashayu4
@sashayu4 2 жыл бұрын
my teacher showed this to my class
@natethomas2110
@natethomas2110 4 жыл бұрын
Cool our teacher wanted us to look at this an I learned heps
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome. You must have a cool teacher!
@manostsoukalas1656
@manostsoukalas1656 2 жыл бұрын
this is excellent!!!!!! But, is a transcript of the video available? I am not a native speaker and I have some difficulty with some sentences. especially with those that you mention in Maori (is that correct?) too ... !!!
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 2 жыл бұрын
Kia ora Manos. You can find transcripts on our RNZ website: www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/the-aotearoa-history-show
@plussum3255
@plussum3255 Жыл бұрын
Is this series sort of an adaption of michael kings penguin history of new zealand by any chance?
@musicmad67
@musicmad67 4 жыл бұрын
You so gotta love it when the presenter says "..yea I know, it's cool eh?" 😆
@NoahChristensen-ev3dr
@NoahChristensen-ev3dr Жыл бұрын
Ray william johnson?
@tanepukenga1421
@tanepukenga1421 4 жыл бұрын
Uh, you guys ARE aware you made the next one Private, right?
@fishingandstuffnz
@fishingandstuffnz 4 жыл бұрын
whoop whoop
@phillipawilson6634
@phillipawilson6634 2 жыл бұрын
Very good but in the first few minutes the word bugger seemed inappropriate
@SpatialAdmirer273
@SpatialAdmirer273 2 ай бұрын
Nice 💯🩵
@galaxietw
@galaxietw 4 жыл бұрын
if only it got proper English subtitles... have difficulties for some pronunciations
@janchambers8350
@janchambers8350 Жыл бұрын
Thought this would be really great to show to my class but really disappointed that within the first 30secs there's swearing. Why do this??
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
what swearing?
@koradkw2981
@koradkw2981 Жыл бұрын
So when taupo erupted larva magma and very hot rocks could not? ignite dry grass, forest, setting alight a mass of land scape ? the contridiction !
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
what are you talking about
@Negaah21
@Negaah21 2 жыл бұрын
The white woke insist that Maori used to call NZ Aotearoa but that isn’t factually and historically correct.
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ernest. We're not saying Maori used to do anything. We're using an alternative name frequently used for New Zealand in the current day that comes from one of our national languages.
@hardlydavidson1937
@hardlydavidson1937 Жыл бұрын
You mean historically incorrect
@rileybanana7701
@rileybanana7701 2 жыл бұрын
yo willie
@SunnivavinnuS
@SunnivavinnuS 2 жыл бұрын
😍 When was the fire?
@comealongcomealong4480
@comealongcomealong4480 2 жыл бұрын
@Sunny If you watch from 11.36mins - a huge fire, lit by humans, ripped through NZ's forests. The evidence is a thin layer of ash found when digging, and dated after 1290AD. (This timeline is the thirteenth century, about to become the fourteenth century in other parts of the world.)
@crappyedits4626
@crappyedits4626 2 жыл бұрын
Im being forced to watch this at school please send help... now.... like now now
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 2 жыл бұрын
learning about why your life is the way it is, huh. what a burden!
@hardlydavidson1937
@hardlydavidson1937 Жыл бұрын
Getting this bs pushed on our kids. Maoris migrated in from South East Asia. All the bs is lies. Maoris are not native to New Zealand. New Zealand has never been call aotearoa it used to be call New Zeeland.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@@hardlydavidson1937 hilarious XD cry harder.
@adow555
@adow555 2 жыл бұрын
What about the savage club and the treaty signed in sankrit
@mirzaahmed6589
@mirzaahmed6589 4 жыл бұрын
11:30 didn't work for White Island.
@A_Talented_Maori
@A_Talented_Maori Жыл бұрын
Plate Tectonic theory is incorrect, stop using as the basis for explaining how things came to be.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
lolz what is true if plate tectonics is not?
@Onionman-wx8wz
@Onionman-wx8wz 5 ай бұрын
Wow! Someone who can think for themselves and is not afraid to say so. Kia ora. Yes, the theory of plate techtonics (as it now stands) falls when taking into account that the land mass border at the 'north' of the supercontinent can be matched to the land at the 'south' of the continent, and other things. However, the theory will lead to the truth if the student's imagination can allow the consideration that our globe wasn't always the size that it is now (of course.. 99.999 will not allow), and that for a full understanding there is a missing piece of the puzzle that can only be found by, also, 'thinking outside the square', - or rather, 'thinking inside of the circle'.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 5 ай бұрын
@@Onionman-wx8wz inflating earth theory? jeezus.
@Onionman-wx8wz
@Onionman-wx8wz 5 ай бұрын
Explain science. (Kia ora)
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 4 ай бұрын
what
@Awakeninghumanzombies247
@Awakeninghumanzombies247 Жыл бұрын
Do you guys have any research on how vikings arrived in New Zealand 200 years before James Cook?
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
probably not, because it didn't happen.
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow Жыл бұрын
Hi. We're well aware of that myth but there's not a single piece of evidence to suggest Vikings did (or could have) sailed that far. Didn't happen.
@Onionman-wx8wz
@Onionman-wx8wz 5 ай бұрын
What a load of rubbish! Sorry, no offense intended. I came to watch this after watching other episodes of this magnificent series and thought it time to see episode1. Nevermind. It is not your fault. It is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to find the truth of the ancient past - we weren't there. So thank you to all the committed historians, geologists etc, academics and teachers who try to do so, your input to the task is crucial and of great benefit to us and future students - but please, make sure you tell the young ones that what you teach is only 'present thought and theory', and that time will uncover more facts and also prove much 'present thought' to be false. I find 'University Correctness' a proud thing, with a somewhat British upper-class smell to it, no matter what the skin tone. PS. Whatever the subject, the Comments section can be a very rich pool of study, thank you all.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 5 ай бұрын
your criticism is very vague. what did you disagree with?
@kevinhoward7194
@kevinhoward7194 4 жыл бұрын
3 minutes in; an you make comments such as " We have Our Educated Guesses " And " We Just don't have any idea " I maybe wrong; But it seems like you've Gathered every piece of information from one source, even neglecting to Challenge your sources information, There is no way you should have put out this series without even consulting Tangata Whenua. You Look like actor's Reading Directly from a standard government issued information Pack commissioned, theorized and performed solely by institute's financed by the government which actively excluded, ignored and discredited Maori going as far as deeming any information pertaining to historical events that took place pre-European as nothing more then ' Myths and legend ' or non fiction story's use to entertain each other Instead they opted to push the findings of another pakeha decided that their findings are obviously true and our facts are not.
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin. We drew from many, many sources including two prominent Maori historians who reviewed the work. So rest assured tangata whenua were consulted. And of course Leigh-Marama, one of the presenters who helped script the series, is Maori. Certainly with some pre-history there is a lot of guesswork and theory, but we use and reference quite a bit of oral Maori history. How we view history changes, but the series was carefully fact-checked.
@alankilduff3207
@alankilduff3207 Жыл бұрын
Is this 100% accurate? I don't think so.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
what did you disagree with?
@sethnair201
@sethnair201 2 жыл бұрын
Bummed
@dugfn8405
@dugfn8405 4 жыл бұрын
Hi
@torqingheads
@torqingheads Жыл бұрын
Upoke is the term for Maori slaves. They were about 80% of the population prior to the Europeans. They were the primary source of protein in what was a horrific degeneration of Polynesian society into rampart structural cannibalism - a period of horror that lasted some 500 years until they were rescued by the European. The Maori had come with the original Polynesian caste structure of royals and bonded commoners after being outcast and set adrift on rafts to end up stranded in NZ. Within a recorded period of about 8 generations this then degenerated into 9 different language groups ( no common language) and a horrific two tier ethnically and racially based caste structure. - Ariki / from the original royal elite - these were documented and painted or drawn as lighter to white skinned, wiry, smaller boned, fine featured, thin nose, thin lipped, straight hair, anxious, aggressive cannibalistic ruling class. Upoke / from the original bonded commoners (such bonding or serfdom broke down in NZ as land was unconstrained) and slaves. Upoke or poke was used in conjunction with Kuku or Kiko ie a Upoke Kiko was slave flesh - or else poke singular or pokes group). The Upoke slaves were the 'wealth' of the Maoris and raiding and capturing other clans and tribes Upoke was the primary industry of the Maoris. These Upoke were dark skinned, larger limbed, thick lipped, flat nosed, curly haired, easily fattened, low IQ and sedentary. The settlements of the Maoris (Pa's) were in valley passes where they could anticipate attack from the sea and run into the bush behind. A Pa's very design is as a cannibal storage camp of humans as slave eating flesh with perimeters controlling access and confining the slaves. Have a good look at the original designs of the Pa's and what their real purpose was. Upoke females were normally killed and eaten at birth but on arrival of the Europeans -( trade was for Upoke boiled male heads carved with European arabesques eg 'Maori Moko designs - all European) but with a shortage of that & the trade being policed - the Maori Ariki turned to selling young Upoke slave girls to the sailors and settlers for guns. Often as records show, the Ariki would line up the young Upoke on the beach or field and then tell the Europeans they would all be slaughtered and eaten unless the European met their demands. As such the European settlements were flooded with Upoke slaves, mainly young females being the demand. The Europeans bred with these slave females gave immunity to the mixed race offspring disease such as measles & flu that full blood Maori did not have. Again this is subject to much record (1880 onwards) about the 'revitalization' and out breeding of the Maori being their only path of survival / there was much concern the Maori would become extinct so all Europeans & Maori were much focused on such outbreeding to ensure that a trace of Maori may exist in the future.By 1903 there were no Ariki left and only 14 very old full blood Upoke. The last full blood died in 1944 - as reported by the minister of Maori affairs much later to the NZ parliament. The marked differences between the Ariki and the slave caste were much commented on, discussed and captured in paintings & portraits. Almost all Maori today would be offspring of Europeans & Upoke slaves - the filters of inter Maori fratricide between the Ariki clans & disease acted as an filter to remove both Ariki and full bloods. "A Savage Country" Professor Paul Moon' This Horrid Practice' - Professor Paul Moon, 'Behind The Tattooed Face' - Heretaunga Pat Baker, 'Anthropology In The South Seas' - H D Skinner
@willhipkins8991
@willhipkins8991 4 жыл бұрын
no ones writing thAT
@RayClosel-hf6cx
@RayClosel-hf6cx 7 ай бұрын
Boring! Bty lovely hair!
@seza1713
@seza1713 4 жыл бұрын
Whoa. Hang on. Maori we’re here a lot longer than that guys. NOT ‘700’ years ago. More like a thousand years ago.
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 4 жыл бұрын
Hi there. Not sure what you base that claim on. The evidence as historians know it at the moment dates Polynesian arrival in NZ to the late 1200s or early 1300s: teara.govt.nz/en/history/page-1
@eugenewharawhara9420
@eugenewharawhara9420 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAotearoaHistoryShow your wrong we been here well over 700 years stop lying pto the people and ill say you to don't even look Maori
@61wshulman
@61wshulman Жыл бұрын
@@TheAotearoaHistoryShow That is a 1000 years ago, you guys do the math...
@hardlydavidson1937
@hardlydavidson1937 Жыл бұрын
What bs. Maoris migrated in from South East Asia. Us Maoris need to stop with the lies all we are doing is starting more racist hate. Us Maoris all came from the same place there aren't other tribes like what we're here and see today. We are inbreeding that's why us Maoris Polynesians are having health problems and don't live long lives
@mackenziedog1872
@mackenziedog1872 2 жыл бұрын
Kim Hill & tama iti should have been moderating these kids. The dawn raids that imprisoned tama.. and empower the NZ CIA, all stuff RNZ knows but won't allow cos, whose the boss of thus so I can address grievance?
@torqingheads
@torqingheads Жыл бұрын
Quite a history about the Maori - put the Inca's or the Aztecs to shame in degeneration. Outcast during the 13th century as weaker primitive Neolithic people by the invading Hawaiians & Tongans (Maori were from the original wave of primitive Asian/Melanesians pushed right out across the Eastern Pacific by successive stronger more advanced races coming from the west). They were outcast on rafts and some floated up in NZ stranded for 500 years. The weaker were pushed down to the South Island or Chathams etc. So the South Island Maori (had their own language) were the weakest of the weak. They were captured and eaten as 'Slave flesh' by the northern Maori doing raids. (Well they all ate each other - 80% of Maori pre European were dark skinned easily fattened slaves farmed and eaten by a lighter skinned 'Ariki' thin wiry elite royal caste). So it was with some righteousness as well as British cunning that they armed the southern Maori who then with muskets launched a genocidal war on the north.. That plus measles & flu halved the Maori population and removed most of the elite. The British then liberated the slaves and outlawed cannibalism. The northern Maori fought with the British against the south bad west Maori 'rebels'. The Maori sued for peace and a treaty was signed that removed all sovereignty and made them subjects to the English crown where the English would protect them from each other. Land could only be sold to or via the Crown. Maori could live on their reservations with native custom but none did. The treaty of Waitangi is strikingly clear in that the Maori cede sovereignty completely and become citizens of Great Britain - all 3 clauses lock that in. Nothing in today's 'Maori' culture is authentic. The music - all European (Maoris did not have tonal music, the songs are missionary tunes or introduced - Poi dance is from Islands and Stick dance from old Malaya. The carvings and art - all European - Arabesques that was the fashion at the time. Original Maori had limited dash carving and no painting of objects. No written language - all the syntax & grammar plus vowel inflection is European. No technology - some lagoon canoes and wood or stone Neolithic tools. No food sources - like pigs or crops - they left that all behind, all they had was a weak inbred fox (now extinct), some rats and a weak dismal pacific yam. They ate out all the bird-life, didn't know how to farm the sea as were island people and so they turned to societal cannibalism. Today - no full blood or half blood left. No genuine tradition and almost all are offspring of Maori slave females sold to white settlers for muskets or food. -So more fake than the 'Sioux' or 'Cherokee' or 'Crow' who had at least retained some genuineness about who they were and their history. -Everything you 'saw or experienced' is Fake. A totally convected disneyfied tokenistic set of inventions fueled by a grievance culture of mixed-race imposters fetishing a false past bad history because it pays benefits. 'This Horrid Practice' - Professor Paul Moon, "A Savage Country" Professor Paul Moon 'Behind The Tattooed Face' - Heretaunga Pat Baker, 'Anthropology In The South Seas' - H D Skinner
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
a vivid imagination you have there. maori are the same people as those in hawaii and tahiti. all of this is exaggerated racist nonsense. read cook's diaries to see what maori were really like when europeans arrived. paul moon would laugh at your summary.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@Robin Tamihere i'm afraid you have also strayed rather far from the truth on some points: 1. maori have no genetic connection to the aztecs 2. i agree 3. maori did not "stop off and live with" those people, those people were the ancestors of maori. 4. i agree 5. correct except ngati mutunga/ngati tama were not dispossessed of their lands by pakeha but by maori. they were invaded by waikato maori, fled to wellington, and there made the decision to go to the chathams to take the land and people as their own. 6 as far as i know you are correct - northern maori had muskets, they used them to invade the lands to the south 7 you're probably right, disease most likely decimated poor and rural maori communities more than more affluent maori. measles in particular kills undernourished people. 8 i agree 9 is a matter of degree. obviously slavery was widespread in pre-european maori culture as it was in many other cultures around the world. we all have slavery and slave ownership in our ancestry.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@Robin Tamihere I grew up near parihaka. Parihaka was in 1881. The ngati mutunga/ngati tama invasion of rekohu was in 1835. They were displaced from Taranaki by Waikato Māori.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@Robin Tamihere I didn’t say Samoans, Hawaiians etc are descendants of Māori. Māori and Hawaiians are descendants of Samoa. Iwi Māori came from eastern Polynesia, the ancestors of eastern Polynesians are from Samoa/Tonga. Takitimu came from eastern Polynesia, not from Samoa.
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@Robin Tamihere you may have heard Māori have ancestors from the aztecs, or from Egyptians. That is complete fantasy. Māori ancestry is eastern Polynesian, before that from the western pacific. This is shown by genetics, anthropology, linguistics, archaeology.
@user-ok8kg4yd6l
@user-ok8kg4yd6l 8 ай бұрын
New zealand skeleton in the cupboard watch it
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 5 ай бұрын
it's fantasy nonsense
@eugenewharawhara9420
@eugenewharawhara9420 2 жыл бұрын
And watch this they take my comment out
@ivandinsmore6217
@ivandinsmore6217 3 жыл бұрын
Why does he look so wierd and creepy and sinister?
@toatutapu3834
@toatutapu3834 2 жыл бұрын
Freemason ngati Wikitoria humbug his story
@paulcomer7126
@paulcomer7126 Жыл бұрын
These people telling this are a joke and no nothing ov nz early history
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
vague criticism is worthless. did you disagree with something in the video?
@eugenewharawhara9420
@eugenewharawhara9420 2 жыл бұрын
The dude in here I heard him say Maori came here and said conquered the moriori and after that he said he conquered the Maori so this dude is racist I give you a 5buk bet I'll conquer him
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow
@TheAotearoaHistoryShow 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Eugene. We cover the Moriori in episode two, not this episode. And we very, very clearly deal with Moriori and debunk the myth that they were 'conquered' by Maori here in NZ. I'm not sure what you mean in the rest of your comment but rest assured Leigh-Marama is Maori. Please try to be polite on this site, we try to keep the discussion civil. Cheers.
@eugenewharawhara9420
@eugenewharawhara9420 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAotearoaHistoryShow oh well I i don't care what you guys say or believe it wasn't really about the what Maori done to the moriori people it's about where we really come from and it's not Asia and if she is Maori tell her where hawaiki nui is but 9w journey starts from the middle East to the Americas down to rapa nui to hawaiki nui then we followed a white cloud during the day the clouds were firey at night but oh well use no so much keep lying to the people that's what the white man wants you to think so ill keep mu business out your lies and keep reading the aprocapha King james version old testament there I'll keep finding the truth myself not from you
@eeeaten
@eeeaten 2 жыл бұрын
@@eugenewharawhara9420 brotha the white man gave you that king James testament 😂
@oliviamcdonald4033
@oliviamcdonald4033 4 жыл бұрын
evoved!!?? u mean god made them
@thegreenlandshark6086
@thegreenlandshark6086 4 жыл бұрын
All evidence we have seems to contradict that.
@qpishjunior4772
@qpishjunior4772 4 жыл бұрын
0 proof
@nzrockboi
@nzrockboi 3 жыл бұрын
Science - 1 God - 0
@ttango2566
@ttango2566 Жыл бұрын
Straight up put this on after a coupley spots🤌🏽
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