Te Rauparaha monument 'should remain in place' despite calls to tear it down, Maori historian says

A memorial of controversial Ngati Toa chief Te Rauparaha should remain in place, a Maori historian says, despite calls for it to be removed by some New Zealanders.
The Otaki monument, which sits on Ngati Toa land, has come under increased scrutiny over the last week amid growing calls for statues of colonial figures with checkered pasts to be torn down.
All over the world, statues and monuments have been toppled - including here in New Zealand, where a statue commemorating Captain John Hamilton was removed from the city named after him.
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2020/06/te-rauparaha-monument-should-remain-in-place-despite-calls-to-tear-it-down-m-ori-historian-says.html

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