Inside the history of the Maori culture in New Zealand

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • The Women's World Cup put New Zealand on the world stage, and in turn, its indigenous people. Maggie Rulli takes us inside New Zealand and how it’s making Maori history present.

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  • @lkuc06
    @lkuc06 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Kia ora (greetings)
    Thank you for taking time to do a piece on my Maori people in such a positive light i really appreciate it. God bless America 🇺🇸 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼🇳🇿

    • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
      @user-oh4yd5uh4e Před 6 měsíci

      Rotorua Daily Post news:
      Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life
      As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.

    • @lkuc06
      @lkuc06 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-oh4yd5uh4e if you were looking for a negative reaction you wont find it here, alot of you online provocateurs only show how fragile you are. Mauri ora

    • @JackieBeaa
      @JackieBeaa Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-oh4yd5uh4eyour point?

    • @WhoAmEye187
      @WhoAmEye187 Před 4 měsíci

      Christchurch post news:
      New zealand europeans make up 98% of all pedophile rates and are the largest contributers of meth imported drug rings.​@@user-oh4yd5uh4e

    • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
      @user-oh4yd5uh4e Před 2 měsíci

      News 24 headline: "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.

  • @powerofmotivation6176
    @powerofmotivation6176 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Loved New Zealand

  • @johnperryanco
    @johnperryanco Před měsícem +2

    Kia Ora

  • @maggietemp4770
    @maggietemp4770 Před 6 měsíci +14

    I would strongly advise people do their research before misleading the Public. Moriori were not the original inhabitants of New Zealand, Maori are. Maori arrived in Aotearoa, NZ between 1200 and 1300 AD. Google It.
    Moriori, were the first inhabitants of Chatham Islands in 1500 CE. Maori had already settled in New Zealand.

    • @torichan9872
      @torichan9872 Před 6 měsíci

      Actually there was some cannibalism but it was mostly enslaving and killing. My maternal grandmother's tribe (Ngati Mutunga) migrated to the Chatham Islands with Te Rauparaha, and remained there until they began moving to the mainland around the 1950's/60's. My Great Aunt once said that her grandmother told her a story about how she was 6 years old when they landed on the island and after enslaving some of the Moriori, she saw Te Rauparaha eating someone, and absolutely terrified, she ran away with her sister on her back. A lot of us on the island are related to one other, and there are Moriori descendants there today, so not all were eaten, but some were.

    • @maggietemp4770
      @maggietemp4770 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @torichan9872 Yes, I read my Kuia book on the History of Maori warfare and Tikanga Maori practice. I wish I had paid particular attention to her book. More than 200 people were killed, and others were enslaved.

    • @paekaumahana
      @paekaumahana Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@torichan9872 I'm of Maori and French Descent and I eat my skin. I know it's bad but I can't help this habitual practice that I do, I feel like It's certain ancestors that led this generational habit to be passed down. But god it is a soothing technique for me and I don't know what else I can do to stop. I eat my skin, parts of my scalp, anything. It is disgusting, but It is what I grew up with.

    • @priehowell8825
      @priehowell8825 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Lots of maoris around

    • @hailzreignmanga
      @hailzreignmanga Před 2 měsíci +2

      I mean this interview isn't about chatam Islands, it maybe apart of new Zealand but I've never heard of it be part of aotearoa 😂 te ika a maori and te waka a maui/te wai o pounamu those are not the chatam Islands 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sebastien6533
    @sebastien6533 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Minority in their own land......

    • @UmQasaann
      @UmQasaann Před 2 měsíci +1

      Soon these unwashed settlers will be a minority and will be deported back to the cold mountains of Europe where their caveman asses came from!

    • @mrspecialk1234
      @mrspecialk1234 Před 2 měsíci +2

      They came to that land via boat just like anyone else….

    • @hailzreignmanga
      @hailzreignmanga Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@mrspecialk1234what's your point Gary? Are you mad at them coz they are unique to nz or something? Are you just as important? You gonna cry?

    • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
      @user-oh4yd5uh4e Před 2 měsíci

      @@UmQasaann News 24 headline: "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.

    • @bodybalanceU2
      @bodybalanceU2 Před měsícem

      @@mrspecialk1234 unless you are african then we all came from somewhere else - so what is your point???

  • @jrallday
    @jrallday Před 27 dny

    Ima pull up

  • @Matac0010
    @Matac0010 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice

  • @gisellep177
    @gisellep177 Před 7 měsíci

    COOL

  • @tamlamoore7962
    @tamlamoore7962 Před 6 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊

  • @kiwitraveller6451
    @kiwitraveller6451 Před měsícem +1

    aotearoa was not the name given to nz...it was given to a mountain in nz...have the history myself...studied and researched...

    • @ninetynoodles
      @ninetynoodles Před 25 dny +2

      Are you Māori? Thats not true. Upon discovering NZ, Kupes wife shouted "he ao! he ao! he aotea! he aotearoa!" Which means a cloud! A cloud! A white cloud! A long white cloud! That's because a long white cloud indicates a significant land mass up ahead. Not about a mountain 🙄

    • @brakyosaurus
      @brakyosaurus Před 18 dny

      aotearoa is recognized,end of story

    • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
      @user-oh4yd5uh4e Před 17 dny

      @@ninetynoodles "Are you Māori?" 😂😂😂 What difference does that make? Ever heard the story about the guy who caught a fish so long then told it to someone who told it to someone who told it to someone and all of a sudden the fish was 20 meters long. So you were there and heard kupes wife say the exact words "he ao! he ao! he aotea! he aotearoa!"? You are claming that after 750 years of oral history the story is the same? It´s just another story. But there are true facts about maoris to be found. For example in the news.
      News 24 headline: "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.

  • @kiwitraveller6451
    @kiwitraveller6451 Před měsícem +1

    The maori flag should not be flown outside of NZ. We are under the NZ FLAG only...as one nation...not separated either...this is not good...And in saying that the maori flag should really not be flown in nz either...

    • @ninetynoodles
      @ninetynoodles Před 25 dny

      @@kiwitraveller6451 LOL stfu. So embarrassed for u

    • @jaehyunswifee
      @jaehyunswifee Před 19 dny +1

      shut uppppp, mad and for what 🤷🏽‍♀️ it’s a flag symbolising māori culture as tangata whenua

    • @brakyosaurus
      @brakyosaurus Před 18 dny +1

      maori created the first flag in nz history,the first flag created in any country should rightfully represent that country not some foreign entity

    • @brakyosaurus
      @brakyosaurus Před 18 dny

      ​​@@jaehyunswifeeyes and the original nz flag should be used (united tribes flag) i like it beter