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Parihaka is a
community in the
Taranaki region of New Zealand,
located between Mount Taranaki and the
Tasman Sea. In the 1870s and 1880s the settlement...
- same name. The dome is
surrounded by the
Parihaka Scenic Reserve.
There is road
access to the
summit of
Parihaka and
walking tracks through the reserve...
- "
Parihaka" is a song by New
Zealand singer/songwriter Tim Finn
featuring Herbs,
released in June 1989 from the
album Tim Finn. The song
reached number...
- in the anti
government Hau Hau
Movement 1864-66 and
later a
prophet at
Parihaka, who
along with Te
Whiti o
Rongomai organised p****ive
resistance against...
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founder of the
village of
Parihaka, in New Zealand's
Taranaki region. A
proponent of nonviolence, Te
Whiti established Parihaka community as a
place of...
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house are
affiliated with Ngāti Whakaminenga. Te
Iringa or
Parihaka Marae and its
Parihaka meeting house are
affiliated with Ngāti
Hinemutu and Ngāti...
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Capitol Records. The
album yielded strong reviews and the New
Zealand hit "
Parihaka",
based on a Māori
village known for its
campaign of p****ive resistance...
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actions against Māori
opposed to alienation, and he
directed the
invasion of
Parihaka and the
arrest of the movement's leaders.
Described as
stubborn and embittered...
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Monash University. Her PhD
thesis about Parihaka was
inspired by a 2000
exhibition at the City
Gallery called "
Parihaka: the Art of P****ive Resistance". As...
- Wanganui. A
decade later,
spiritual leader Te
Whiti o Rongomai,
based at
Parihaka,
launched a
campaign of p****ive
resistance against government land confiscation...