First official commemoration of NZ Land Wars

The Land Wars are a part of New Zealand’s history that we should know more about. They are being commemorated officially for the first time, in the Bay of islands. 

Pita Tipene, from the organising committee Te Komiti Whakahaere, says it’s an historic event.

“It’s taken a long time to officially acknowledge these wars and our early history,” he says.

Mr Tipene says the wars are still affecting Ngapuhi today, particularly as the iwi attempts to come together to coordinate a treaty settlement.

“These wars weren’t just between Ngapuhi and the British imperial forces – there were just as many Maori on the British side as there were on the Maori side.

“Some of the fracturing of relationships in 2018 are still apparent because of fractures in relationships in 1845-46, so those aspects of our history need to be understood.”

https://yournz.org/2018/03/10/first-official-commemoration-of-nz-land-wars/

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