Crown Settlement Day. Taneatua

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  • The Crown settlement day Welcome from the Tuhoe Nation in Taneatua. 2014.
    In 1865 the Crown confiscated Tuhoe land and led a scorched earth campaign throughout Te Urewera.
    Subsequent NZ governments furthered the plunder and disenfranchisement of the Tuhoe people till today.
    This day saw the crown apologise to Tuhoe and begin a process of reconciliation.
    Today also represented a release of anger, frustration, and hurt for Tuhoe.
    Tuhoe Moumou tangata ki te po....

Komentáře • 127

  • @WhaleOilBeefHooked2024
    @WhaleOilBeefHooked2024 Před 3 lety +14

    Their women are natural beauties... graceful, feminine, ferocious... 💯

  • @fluff1991
    @fluff1991 Před 5 lety +23

    beast! so mean!! only place in the world where it's this mean!

  • @MrSicc274
    @MrSicc274 Před 4 lety +20

    I’m not Tuhoe but damn I’m proud to be Maori

    • @tautuaom
      @tautuaom Před 3 lety +2

      All the same waka my bro

  • @WHANAUPEACE
    @WHANAUPEACE Před 4 lety +10

    I was proud to be there that day. To be a part of that history in the making. Im proud that our military people did a damn good job of catering mo te mīnenga.

  • @williamdrummond18
    @williamdrummond18 Před 4 lety +19

    Don't Mess with Tuhoe! Respect from Ngaiterangi !

  • @apomtaylor8054
    @apomtaylor8054 Před 4 lety +11

    Never heard te puru performed with such intensity.

    • @dragonmcgregor8007
      @dragonmcgregor8007 Před 4 měsíci

      tbh all the te puru hakas iv seen go off. they represent haaard

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

    A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or debris from a vehicle's front window. Almost all motor vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, train locomotives, and watercraft with a cabin-and some aircraft-are equipped with one or more such wipers, which are usually a legal requirement. A wiper generally consists of a metal arm; one end pivots, and the other end has a long rubber blade attached to it. The arm is powered by a motor, often an electric motor, although pneumatic power is also used for some vehicles. The blade is swung back and forth over the glass, pushing water, other precipitation, or any other impediments to visibility from its surface. The speed is usually adjustable on vehicles made after 1969, with several continuous rates and often one or more intermittent settings. Most personal automobiles use two synchronized radial-type arms, while many commercial vehicles use one or more pantograph arms.

  • @ComeStayNZ
    @ComeStayNZ Před 3 lety +3

    Bro straight up that front row terrifying af

  • @khanpaniora5346
    @khanpaniora5346 Před rokem +4

    I'm so proud to be ngai tuhoe

  • @phillipalbert8035
    @phillipalbert8035 Před rokem +1

    Love you my Maori..... kaitupeka tuhoe family...❣️

  • @reinahuata
    @reinahuata Před 4 lety +6

    The meanest TUHOE

  • @tjpouwhare8345
    @tjpouwhare8345 Před rokem +1

    LOVE MY TUHOE PEOPLE!! FOREVER US!! NGATI HAKA PATUHEUHEU KI WAIOHAU ❤️❤️ NGA TAMARIKI O TE KOHU 💯

  • @phillipalbert8035
    @phillipalbert8035 Před rokem +1

    I love my tuhoe RUA family very very much thank you till death some body got a promble ah.... every day all day

  • @jusFNroun
    @jusFNroun Před rokem +1

    Brings tears to the eyes fierce ferocious scary and beautiful all at the same time

  • @IAmIcepro
    @IAmIcepro Před 2 měsíci

    I am in awe. Wow. Beautiful whanau

  • @uponya32
    @uponya32 Před 2 lety +2

    my people love you raw power at its finest.

  • @bigbird4738
    @bigbird4738 Před 6 lety +4

    Ka mau te wehi ❤❤❤❤

  • @user-ev8kz4ff9l
    @user-ev8kz4ff9l Před 4 měsíci

    That marquee set up is mean being a marquee rigger in htown🎉 tuhoe hard all day❤

  • @MaluluKeleGuiSila
    @MaluluKeleGuiSila Před 2 lety +1

    Jealous much…love from Samoa

  • @brycepardoe658
    @brycepardoe658 Před 5 lety +3

    Beautiful

  • @Terramorfios
    @Terramorfios Před 3 lety +2

    После встречи делегация не досчиталась пары самых упитанных людей..списали на обстоятельства непреодолимой силы.

  • @pareihahuata9995
    @pareihahuata9995 Před 4 lety +4

    We're te ao Maori is real from the fake n.z life and lies TUHOE NATION

  • @urwill7473
    @urwill7473 Před 4 lety +4

    that old lady was amazing

  • @tamaalesamoa8463
    @tamaalesamoa8463 Před 5 lety +5

    Best wero/pōwhiri ever!!

  • @cookieislander7711
    @cookieislander7711 Před 3 lety +1

    Wowwee just wowwee

  • @ccbones7551
    @ccbones7551 Před 2 lety

    wooooooooow man this made me cry fr

  • @phillipalbert8035
    @phillipalbert8035 Před rokem +1

    Pukana every day for my baby and she's a rua rise up tuhoe nothing but the best Philip Albert baby...yakashima...why lie tuhoe every day

  • @tp9826
    @tp9826 Před 5 lety +1

    YUSSSS!!!

  • @honetakao7843
    @honetakao7843 Před 4 lety +4

    Ngai Tuhoe #CHURFKNYA

  • @jetmaynemaui3280
    @jetmaynemaui3280 Před 6 lety +5

    TUHOE TE TOKI

  • @ririarangihau9139
    @ririarangihau9139 Před 3 lety +3

    Tuhoe hk for life

  • @silexa2000
    @silexa2000 Před 6 lety +3

    ana - aue tau ke koutou!!!!

  • @jodez1049
    @jodez1049 Před rokem

    RUATAHU A TUHOE NGATI RUAPANI ❤️❤️💯❤️

  • @vincentpohe8117
    @vincentpohe8117 Před rokem

    I hardly know my tuhoe but i damn well they always bring it

  • @terakef1863
    @terakef1863 Před 5 lety +1

    kia ora whanau

  • @leonhaiu9462
    @leonhaiu9462 Před 3 lety

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @phillipalbert8035
    @phillipalbert8035 Před rokem

    Tuhoe RUA family all day.... them all...amen...❣️

  • @AzLoY86
    @AzLoY86 Před 3 lety +1

    NGA TAMARIKI O TE KOHU!!!!!!!

  • @coreyassadullah4880
    @coreyassadullah4880 Před 6 lety +4

    Tuhoe Hard

  • @str8_unkwqwn379
    @str8_unkwqwn379 Před 6 lety +2

    TUHOE TAKU IWI

  • @mosesselah5302
    @mosesselah5302 Před 3 lety +2

    my body shakes i go in to a trance and then near the end tecwahine step in and the wairua of my ancestors remind me that im maori my kui is ngawaina wharepapa ngai tuhoe

  • @johnnym3462
    @johnnym3462 Před rokem

    Tough💪🏾

  • @geethomas9609
    @geethomas9609 Před 2 lety +1

    Tuhoe all day, 💯

  • @jodez1049
    @jodez1049 Před rokem

    TURQUOISE... NGATI POROU NGAI RUAPANI NGAI TUHOE 💯💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯 IIII

  • @maorinattydread1916
    @maorinattydread1916 Před 5 lety +2

    Chur✊

  • @kaitupekakaitupeka6727
    @kaitupekakaitupeka6727 Před 3 lety +1

    TUHOE...Mana maori mutuake... smash over the maihi and tumohe whanau

  • @owbei4270
    @owbei4270 Před 6 lety +6

    Beautiful women!!

  • @jodez1049
    @jodez1049 Před rokem

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @user-nd9jx6mz7x
    @user-nd9jx6mz7x Před 5 měsíci

    Berserkers would of ended up in our hangi factssss

  • @videoezy2372
    @videoezy2372 Před 3 lety +1

    children of the mist

  • @johnsmith-ip8wt
    @johnsmith-ip8wt Před 6 lety

    Didn,t think so

  • @geethomas9609
    @geethomas9609 Před 2 lety

    Fuk il love this challenge maori hard 💪

  • @MrSicc274
    @MrSicc274 Před rokem

    Are Tuhoe from the Tuamotu Islands originally?

  • @khanpaniora5346
    @khanpaniora5346 Před rokem

    mataatua te waka

  • @AP-we6qc
    @AP-we6qc Před 2 lety

    Is this a welcoming ceremony or a declaration of war???

    • @at_3126
      @at_3126 Před 2 lety

      Welcoming but the people are showing how angry they are. We were raided in 2007 by police by order of the government, women and children strip searched, guns aimed at innocents. Confiscated lands. This day 7 years later was the apologising for what happened then and many years before then. It was a settlement day.

    • @thesquire6352
      @thesquire6352 Před rokem

      this ones a bit of both

  • @geethomas9609
    @geethomas9609 Před 2 lety

    Hearty as fuk whanau dayuuumm🙌

  • @pearlparanihi1043
    @pearlparanihi1043 Před 4 lety +2

    Chur the wa's 👹

  • @dixonbeejay
    @dixonbeejay Před 4 měsíci

    Mou mou Kai mou mou taonga mou mou tangata I te pō😜😤🤬

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

      waitaru o te haputangi e matarua te eketapato whakatapua te hepetua o te rangi ngangapare waimere

  • @johnsmith-ip8wt
    @johnsmith-ip8wt Před 6 lety +5

    Hey,jesus christ why don,t you put you real name down on here,Whats the bet you won,t

  • @hamiorawalters5513
    @hamiorawalters5513 Před 4 lety +1

    Fkn hell the women thou more hartyer then the men

  • @phillipalbert8035
    @phillipalbert8035 Před rokem

    My RUA honey up now... morning...am in papakura in my bedroom.... baby... love's her family...❣️.... mean Maori mean ❣️.... all day every day rotoiti love's me ❣️...

  • @esmeraldagreen1992
    @esmeraldagreen1992 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm just curious, what would the Maoris of the 18th, 19th century have done to the Europeans if the situation had been reversed and they had been the ones with rifles, guns, ships, thousands of soldiers and cannons and the Europeans the ones fighting with spears, bows and arrows?

    • @tackedbud1346
      @tackedbud1346 Před rokem +3

      Probably punched u over thats all save amo

    • @richardteare5534
      @richardteare5534 Před rokem +1

      It’s imbedded in Māori customs to house and cater those who are visitors first and foremost (that’s to say if the visitors come with out intent to insinuate war) an example of that is actually in this video.
      If the visitors didn’t pick up what the single man in the beginning placed down on the ground, then things could go bad pretty quick (in traditional times)
      Summary : if you meet Māori with bad intentions, it was reciprocated. If you came with good ones, same rules applied and paid in full.

    • @thesquire6352
      @thesquire6352 Před rokem +2

      we lived side by side for a couple hundred years in peace, until the crown decided they wanted control of all the land and people contrary to the agreements we made to live fairly and peacefully, as crazy as it sounds we didn't see ourselves as ''owners'' of the land just the caretakers, who can truly own a mountain? it was here for thousands of years before us and will be there thousands of years after we die and contracts turn to dust, its hard to ask ''what if'' because we had no intentions of owning and controlling the whole world so we wouldn't of been in england in the first place

  • @shnapps1235
    @shnapps1235 Před 5 lety

    F*** matua wii

  • @torqingheads
    @torqingheads Před 2 lety +1

    Quite a history about the Maori - put the Inca's or the Aztecs to shame in degeneration. Outcast 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 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 any claim and give up and die as an original society - 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 almost totally European people fetishing a false past bad history because it pays benefits.
    'This Horrid Practice' - Professor Paul Moon, 'Behind The Tattooed Face' - Heretaunga Pat Baker, 'A History Of New Zealand Anthropology In The 19th Century' - H D Skinner

    • @EvilVillianInc
      @EvilVillianInc Před rokem +5

      Hahaha someone's triggered by te ao Māori LOL

    • @Basslessonsuk
      @Basslessonsuk Před rokem

      Do you do childrens' parties?

    • @richardteare5534
      @richardteare5534 Před rokem +2

      Bro, what is clearly authentic without question is the resilience to letting go of the language and customs of Māori.
      The crown tried their best to beat the culture out of my people, but they’re resisted long enough to see a resurgence of a language and customs of Māori. All cultures change over time, wouldn’t be smart if they didn’t.

    • @Basslessonsuk
      @Basslessonsuk Před rokem +1

      @@richardteare5534 May I ask, do you at all feel that the current interest in Te Ao Māori being expressed by pakeha genuine and deeprooted or is it just just trendy lip service being paid by the middle class - or "virtue signalling", to give it a modern name? My suspicion is that pakeha are cherry picking parts of your culture to create a version of the Māori experience that's safe which allows them to ignore who you really are.

    • @richardteare5534
      @richardteare5534 Před rokem

      @@Basslessonsuk Kia ora e hoa. I think some are genuine and some are not. I know many pākeha that are fighting the good fight, who are helping us reclaim a lot of what has been lost for our people.
      I think either which way you approach Aotearoa’s history from Pākeha’s stand point, is difficult. Even the good ones can’t possibly understand the generational trauma that their ancestors have created. And for those who sit in the Virtue Signalling space, I suspect that it’s just easier to not acknowledge their responsibility to change the narrative, or even worse - further acknowledge the version that our people were saved, and that we should be grateful.
      It wasn’t that long ago that my tūpuna were being punished for speaking their own language which says a lot about the intentions and thought-process of the Pākeha mind back then. Cleary owning the land wasn’t enough. They wanted to dominate our minds as well. Which is a battle that we are still bouncing back from.
      But we will keep fighting and adapting👊🏽

  • @torqingheads
    @torqingheads Před 2 lety +1

    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, 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.
    'This Horrid Practice' - Professor Paul Moon, 'Behind The Tattooed Face' - Heretaunga Pat Baker, 'A History Of New Zealand Anthropology In The 19th Century' - H D Skinner

    • @EvilVillianInc
      @EvilVillianInc Před rokem +2

      Hahahahah 🤣🤣🤣

    • @EvilVillianInc
      @EvilVillianInc Před rokem +1

      OMG, I just read through all the comments haha. You're a loser that comes back after 5 years to comment and slobber dribble on an old video just to try and shit on a group of people different from you. haha, What a drop-kick racist. I bet $100 you're a member of Action Zealandia. It's okay little buddy you're allowed to believe in fairytales. Maori do not need validation or education from you about your alternative history.

    • @thesquire6352
      @thesquire6352 Před rokem

      you ever stop to think that the people who you reference dont have maori interests in mind? good ole boys paul moon, pat baker and mr skinner sound like real authorities on anything maori lol you might as well ask a jew about muslim customs

    • @jonjon1842
      @jonjon1842 Před 5 měsíci

      Studied Maori/Polynesian history in extreme depth and I can say wholeheartedly that what you are saying is 100% incorrect.

  • @torqingheads
    @torqingheads Před 7 lety +2

    This should be 'hand out day for some part Maori bludgers at the expense of the taxpayer"

    • @edwardtakirau3456
      @edwardtakirau3456 Před 7 lety +8

      get fuked jesus is dead get overit and the funny thing about it tuhoe didnt sign a treaty and still got paid hahaha

    • @torqingheads
      @torqingheads Před 7 lety +1

      A massive injustice to the taxpayers who are funding this debacle, wouldn't you agree?

    • @lit-playanyc4334
      @lit-playanyc4334 Před 7 lety +3

      Jesus Christ screw you

    • @torqingheads
      @torqingheads Před 7 lety +1

      eta Kids Bring it shithead, you'll make a good trophy for the white man's collection.

    • @torqingheads
      @torqingheads Před 7 lety +1

      eta Kids Then I'll bet you got brainwashed at your Maori school by some part Maori activists who get off telling little utus like you bullshit history. 97% of Maori land was sold at market rates, 1.9 million acres was confiscated from rebel tribes for taking up arms against the crown, a clear breach of the treaty. 1.1 million acres was returned after the wars ended. That leaves 800,000 acres to this day, far less than the land gifted in treaty settlements. The stolen land grievance is a lie. The Government knows it, the Public Trust Office knows it, the Waitangi Tribunal knows it, the Office of Treaty Settlements knows it, Chris Finlayson knows it and is scared to say it for fear of appearing racist.

  • @levihawkins6211
    @levihawkins6211 Před rokem +1

    SOLID✊🏾

  • @phillipalbert8035
    @phillipalbert8035 Před rokem

    Tuhoe family any questions rua family love you much...

  • @phillipalbert8035
    @phillipalbert8035 Před rokem

    Love you my rua family any problems let me know.....help kick they teeth in mean Maori mean ❣️.....