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Musket Cost Trading
'Changing cost of muskets 1814-1827', URL: nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo..., (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 15-Jul-2013
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Rainbow Warrior
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nice one m8s
Thanks!
Anyone want to be mates
I have no m8s
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@@chrisgould101 sure thing mate, no mating though right mate?
@@chrisgould101 yes m8
When I went to NZ I was terrified that Maori people would hate me for being British. Every Maori I met, without exception, has been so nice to me and are very happy to teach me Maori or talk about their culture. I was even invited to look at a marae with one of the ladies. I was in Hamilton so I lived amongst the Tainui tribe mainly
I'm Maori and we dont judge I'm half British too so that's a werid mix . I'm.happy that you enjoyed it
Wtf I’m not from India and India isn’t the centre of the earth Savage AF hope u get this!!!
@@aniketjaiswal3147 who u talking to bruh
@Blade LOL True!
@@Nikki-zt3xm says I'm Maori and we dont judge I'm half British too so that's a werid mix
REPLY: Its actually pretty common :)
You saved my life I had to do some research about the whole history on new Zealand, For my year 12 exam thanks man :D.
Worked in New Zealand from February to June 1993. What a great country and a good working culture.
I worked at BOPE in Whakatane then with Electricorp at Arapuni. I visited lots of rural towns on the way to Auckland and Wellington.
Great Place. Kiaora.
Thanks, I enjoyed the quick history lesson.
Funny thing is Ive heard it a hundred times and it's always interesting to hear other people's translation/take on it.
For a short video and a quick history recap its pretty good. Obviously a lot missed, because its a History Quickly, otherwise its one of the best more accurate and factual History on Aotearoa New Zealand. Nice work!
Agreed. That was great! Good starting point.
Awesome video!
Will love to see some more NZ History Quickly focussing closer on certain events in the future.
Dude, this is really good stuff. Keep it up!
Thanks dude! :)
Im A New Zealander and this makes me proud that even there were so many wars in our country that we still strive for the country and ourselves and others. To and New Zealand people looking at this be proud of yourself that your from Nz and that even though 2020 and 2021 were tough that we all did our part this year and last year. Thank you to all New Zealanders for getting the vaccine. Even if you are not fully vaccined or you don't want it Thank you for doing your part. To all who read stay safe
I will move to New Zealand soon in which city do u live?
@@erlandashem4744 Palmerston North
As an Irish person, we know all too well about the shady dealings of the British empire. NZ culture is beautiful, people are beautiful and the land is beyond beautiful. Keep thriving. I can't wait to visit you some day!
Ya true
Lmao stop ffs, there were Irish prime ministers, generals, members of parliament, mf you WERE the shady dealers, why do you insist on bringing up Ireland no matter the topic 🤦♂️
50+born Tangata Whenua Maori have only learnt how Irelanders had to SURVIVE & atrocity entrenched upon loyalist PEOPLES emotions struck hearty as you learnt of what Game Colonialism embarked from starvation disease WARS Injustice & Today Inequality Must emphasize FALLENCONRAD GOD will continue to engage our Souls as PURPOSE will SUCEED our SEEDS
Always welcome here, motueka area in the North of the south island is beautiful
Aye that's why everyone moves from Ireland to the UK
Great production bro!
Thank you! I love these type of videos, makes everything a lot easier for school work :)
Hit the books kid.
@@237g books are often outdated and one sided. they're not bad, but the internet is a useful tool as well because it's up to date and everyone has a voice.
Love that ending! Thanks for the video :)
Great job! Excellent Video
Really good. This video needs more views
The English version stated they would confiscate the land and the Māori version stated we would live in peace. The translator told our people we would live peacefully and once it was signed, everything TAKEN from us.
Our people were driven out to the outskirts. Our ancestors were slaughted for speaking our language, our carvings burned (in the north). British dug our ancestors up and displayed their heads in a museum.
Our ancestors and spiritual leaders were imprisoned in the hopes they could destroy our culture!
Our children, elders and men all killed and pushed out when my people stood firm and wouldn’t leave their lands. My people forced to fight the white-man’s war. When they returned as broken men their families suffered and now to this day my people are still suffering from generational trauma.
We lived off the land and only took what we needed. Now they control our water, food and LAND.
One thing they will never succeed is they will never destroy us. We are too strong ✊🏿
I’m a Brit who has lived in Aotearoa for 3.5 years. For what it’s worth, I’m very sorry that you and your family have suffered from colonial greed. I hope one day the balance of power shifts back towards a level of equality and equity that everyone can be proud of. ❤
Pretty sure nz is a very equal place we just need to leave the past in the past recognise there were wrongs on both sides and learn from them then we can share this land as EQUALS
skill issue L bozo
All over the world, this narrative exists. There are SO many glaring inconsistencies and fallacies to this revisionist history. The story people love to tell is "we brown people were absolutely peaceful, all living in harmony until evil whitey came along" and it's very obvious this isn't true. At least, to those who understand human history.
If the goal was genocide, why would the Euros bother getting together to make treaties? How easy would it have been to do achieve genocide? (Answer: extremely easy) And why are so many towns and cities still to this day (in this case) named after Maori and their culture/language?
And to your final point, and your cultural pride is noteworthy and impressive, the "they will never destroy us" is because nobody chooses to do that or ever did choose to do that. You know very well that if the powers at be had chosen to eliminate Maori people, it would have taken mere hours. Maybe even just minutes. But nobody wants that, that's why it never happened nor will ever happen, not because it's not possible. Be realistic.
I think we can agree mistakes were made back then, I'm a immigrant from the UK but moved here 18 years ago as a teenager and I'm not going to apologise for what "my" people did because I'm not from 150 years ago, I'm from now. We live in a different world now and that does not make up for the mistakes that people made back then but it does mean we can all move forward and stop this "Us and Them" thing, it's not helping your people to progress and move on and prosper as a people, it's just causing more division between us all and we all live here together.
you are so underrated. keep it up and you will get milions of subs in a few years
As a U.S. Navy Communications Tech ordered in for Winter-Over at McMurdo Station Antarctica, I was warmly welcomed by all New Zealanders wherever I went in your Beautiful Country...
Christchurch New Zealand was high on my fondness list of places I've visited during my world travels...
Thank You your video it brought back many memories.
Chuck in Michigan
U.S. Navy Retired
Winter-Over 80-81
McMurdo Station Antarctica
Ok very fine explanation of New Zealand history in a short time! Thanks
That’s awesome 👏
TYSM for the story now I need to get my presentation ready
5:12 It was Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior, not New Zealand's. The sinking happened in New Zealand, however. (I was commuting across the harbour by ferry through that year, so I saw the sunken ship twice a day for about 3 months until it was raised.) NZ had sent frigates to protest the French nuclear tests.
omggg i love this vid smmmm keep up
That was an awesome video l look forward to seeing more of your channel
Wrong- Sovereignty was not entirely given up..
Ka pai! Probably a more even view of NZ history than I was taught in a NZ school. Still, many Pākehā reject learning more about Māori history or culture because of fear...so education in schools from a non-colonisation point of view is definitely needed.
Yea ikr
But I'm part pakeha anyway I'm not like that.
Ngl I feel like school now is kinda biased towards maori, and yeah the Europeans were DEFINITELY in the wrong, and it is entirely warranted, and doesn’t even begin to make up for the atrocities committed on the maori people, but teachers do seem to leave out good things Europeans did, cos like not all of them were bad.
Lol, you've never learnt the dark history of Maori. Another stupid LIBERAL who believes in the noble savage MYTH.
@@finn54123 what atrocities LOL. We had a war where 2 thousand people died. BIG DEAL.
@@finn54123 what attrocities The land wars was just a normal conflict
4:33 New Zealand punches above its weight at "punching above its weight". The phrase is very often used in connection to New Zealand. Perhaps because as such a light weight, anything we do at or below our weight is beneath notice.
good info, well done..
Wow cool!
Cool vid man I just subed became ur very funny hahahaha😂
Would love to hear the longer history.
New Zealand is beautiful and seems a nice place to live
It's nice but expensive petrol alone is $2> per L you'll find new zealand is a post card looks grate but the longer you look at it the worse it gets
@@decayderknight7779 it gets pretty shit here sometimes but I'm still glad to be living here than somewhere else.
@@lilliths-httyd-channel true that tho
@@decayderknight7779 man my comment did.... uhh... age.
@@lilliths-httyd-channel it sure did
A country I always forget exists
Lol what?? Why
most of the world does
@@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 I'm glad they don't know.
Cos it’s out of this world dk heads! 😂
Congratulation on wining WTC final❤️from 🇧🇩
1. correction Maori first settled in the north west.. in the Hokianga. 2. NZ was circumnavigated by Tamatea long before Cook was a twinkle in his great, great, great, great etc grand daddy's eyes. 3. The mighty piu was only as effective as its first shot after which the winner was defined the old way. With wooden spears and bone clubs. 4. Maori were punching above their weights long before British arrival, look at the battle of gate pa for the greatest defeat suffered in history by the British. They were the world superpower at the time. And that's just one battle amongst the many. K apart from a few minor details and the big 4. I'd give you a C plus 👍
up.
Nice video
your accent is adorable
1:08 that illustration is of a Fiji sailing vessel
Good video
I'm gonna watch this and see how accurate this is.
(Yeah our school is HAMMERING the treaty of waitangi into us)
And yes, I'm from New Zealand
Oh hey it's really quite accurate :D
Also I live in Porirua, so I think I'm somewhere around Ngatitoa Doamin or something
How did you get all the dates on Wikipedia?? what did you search for
Ain't no one talking about how the Maoris enslaved and commit genocide on the morioris?
none of the inter-tribal attacks or warfare are mentioned specifically. or do you mean that moriori were in mainland nz before maori? because that fantasy nonsense was debunked a hundred years ago.
The Māori as a whole didn't commit the genocide. It was two iwi - Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama - that invaded Rēkohu (the Chatham Islands). I agree it's an important topic, and the way in which the Moriori Myth has been used to justify colonialism is one of the deepest slanders in world history. But this is a quick summary of NZ history, there's too much to go into detail.
Yes, let us talk about 2 specific hapu belonging to 2 specific iwi (at that time there were ~350 iwi) doing something in a 5 min video explaining the entire history of a nation
I even watching this while I live in New Zealand
Are you european - kiwi or Maori. I am just asking for curiosity.
"A lot of people were slaughtered in the musket war" *happy music continues*
I needed a reminder of what new zealand stands for, lately it hasnt felt this way. but i remember the days when it did. it wasnt that long ago. but long enough for it to feel nostalgic.
It' very "new zealander" this accent. I'm used to British one. Thanks for the class anyway.
this is nowhere near a kiwi accent
@@monkeypie8701 there's many different kiwi accents, depending on where you live. i hear people with this voice all the time where i live.
@@monkeypie8701 it is
@@Boyl151 actually you're right, I guess it just sounds normal to me
our country badass
Well yeah, but you also gotta think that before the Europeans came to NZ, the Maori people were still in the stone age and haven't invented the wheel yet, but I do have to admit NZ is a pretty beautiful place, I love it here
Nice pronouncing of the word Maori :)
Is this sarcasm or did I genuinely do ok? Its important I nail the pronunciation for the next video!
sarcasm
no it's not sarcasm
Straight up aye bro
@@historyquickly5727 Semi-sarcasm. You pronounced way better than other history channels (and even some Kiwis) but you still need a bit of practice in the 'aor' part of the word
Whaka yeah
Cool.
Hey hey hey you left the hardest part out us
+1 James Cook. Map the world.
I love New Zealand
3:35
That's not correct.
The land wars were instigated by landthirsty British landowing elite dissatisfied with the 50 years of peace since the signing of the treaty as well as a handful of politicians with the same motives. And together, they got together settlers that were disatisfied with the size of their land grant plots (which they got for free from the British government for either 1. Getting passage to NZ on a ship (eg. Just getting there) or 2. For reward for British soldiers for participating in British conquest campaigns in India, Malaya, China, Africa, Australia, the Americas etc. Crimea.
Anyway, back to the matter.
The dissatisfied guys got together, formed militia and on many occasions attacked and cleared native settlements in order to dislodge the local tribe from primarily, 1. alluvial floodplains for conversion to lucrative pasture land, 2. Areas rich in immediately harvestable/exploitable resources such as Luxury hardwood forest regions, gold deposit regions, amber and gem regions, etc.
That was the cause of the post treaty land wars.
Not some *other* reason.
Now in 2020 there is tonnes of evidence and literary works and records from both British and Colonial official planning documents and other records such and diaries and commanders logs etc. And Maori records also.
There's tonnes of information available in the public domain nowadays.
What you said in the video, with respect, is not true.
It's like saying the earth is triangle.
The important question I want to know for your decision to broadcast that idea is:
Why would you select that course of action.
Are you after something? Or work for someone or some group that wants something? Or something?
Why?
......
Rest of video is cool tho
LunarBird1234 New Zealand
I take it you don't like the British
Not all settlers were given land. There is documented evidence that my ancestors, who arrived in 1841, leased land from the Maori for farming and then purchased it in small chunks as they could afford.
I also ask what difference all this makes today. Some people seem to be of the view that all white people inherit land or money, and that it passes down thru generations. My grandparents on both sides were not home owners. We had the basics but there is nothing to inherit and nor would I expect it. Maori, like anyone else, can buy land by working, and also are likely to own land thru their iwi. So let's just all get on with it and stop using the past to create division
@@chchwoman9960 Maori had most of their land stolen under false pretense...by the crown...who then sold it on to people like your ancestor. We would get over it but then they stole our foreshore and seabed rights. They been stealing everything from us mate and don't seem to be able to stop...we would put it behind us..but they kinda making it hard to forget. I worked in engineering for the last 20 years...boom they stole that with the vax mandates..so yea I'll get on with it when they stop stealing our shit
@@chchwoman9960 But the past has paved way for systemic racism
Came here after seeing Mrs Ardern‘s farewell speech and the native dancing in your parliament.
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Love New Zealand.
NZ had the higest standard of living at the beginning of the 20th century something like 5000 dls per capita
thanks to stealing Maori resources and assets.
nice
I'm a new Zealander and I'm so glad that he played the right anthame
chris adams What is the wrong anthem?
Beautiful video. Congrats
The entire history of NZ can be fit into a video of 5:46 😭😭
this aint even 1% of our history
3:04 The first governor general was William Hobson!!!!! James Busby was the representative of the crown in NZ before William Hobson came to make a treaty with the Maori
Nice catch!
i had to watch this video
hey while I'm rewatching this video my mother came over and said "his accent sounds like Chinese"
just curious, where do u come from?
Your mum needs to get out more :') haha
How'd you miss NZ's entire contribution to WW2? Greece, Crete, Egypt, Alamein, Tobruk, Sicily, Italy. Upham's double VC, the exploits of the 28th Maori battalion and the founding of the LRDG.
New Zealand didn't really have an enormous contribution to ww2, at least not like ww1
+Hess Studios why what did they do when they were in ww2 dig trenchs
+Hess Studios many maori in ww1 went to fight only to come home and found out most of there land was taken off them and gave to white high ranking army people same as ww2 so when most maori came home to no land white man married to maori women just for big land leasing and thinking one day all the land was going to be there's
Sigh, maybe read my words correctly, New Zealand DID NOT HAVE AN ENORMOUS contribution. My fact still stands. Sooooo, why are you stating this fact when my point still stands. People like to think of New Zealand as some great country when it really isn't.
+Hess Studios might not be much to you but nz was there from start to end so where you from
I never have thought that the original settlers of this island had been reduce to it's population of 40% due to the colonization. It was very bloody war and it's very sad.
Well the morioris said otherwise 😅
The Maori musket wars of early 19th century was the main reason for that massive population decline.Maori against Maori.There was no genocide perpetuated by colonization.in fact Maori gave as good as they got.nz would not have been colonized had it not been for friendly actions of Maori who could see a way out of a continual tribal warfare that plagued them to a point of malfunction.there most certainly was greedy British People who would've unscrupulously made money off tangatewhenua and that still goes on to this day on places no doubt.a lot of "history"goes untold unfortunately but that doesn't mean it didn't happen.an old German descendant writer(W Baucke) once wrote (around 1900).... New Zealand was born from the amalgamation of the two greatest races on earth....so true 😊. proud to be a kiwi 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
@@davejordan267 What did the Moriori say? Just to preface, if you are going to say that the Moriori were the first people then I will inform you that that is a colonial myth. I can explain what actual Moriori history looks like. (Sorry but I just hear that myth perpetuated too much. Sorry if I come across as rude.)
Maori’s are NOT the original land owners but that part of history has been erased like most history.
Anyone with any knowledge of history of Britain and US can tell that 3:00 it is not that the British interpreted the treaty differently than the Māori people. But that they did have every intent to cheat the Māori people off their land.
typical butthurt indian, honestly get over it mate.
I didn't know that even though I live in New zealand
the video is pretty cool, but the narrative could be a little bit slow
Is that a New Zealander accent ?
Yes :)
Correction: Henry Williams was fluent in te reo Maori. He arrived in 1823, and immediately started learning (in fact he was learning on the ship before arriving). So by 1840 he had been learning and speaking Maori fluently for at least sixteen years. He was highly respected by Nga Puhi, and other iwi, especially as they saw his love for them over many years. He was asked by some rangatira to be a peacemaker between warring tribes during the Musket Wars, etc. When he translated the Treaty of Waitangi in February 1840 he had the interests of the Maori people foremost in his heart and mind. He was a man of his time, not without personal faults and foibles, but nonetheless, a truly remarkable man.
🤣🤣🤣you are aware that the colonials lied with regards the treaty of waitangi and occupied maori land anyway. And got maori chiefs to sign a document when democracy had not been established in maori tribes. Most of them didn't know how to write. So obviously Henery Williams didn't have maoris best interests in mind.
You're completely missing the fact that Māori is not a written language.
Te reo Māori, as we know it today, is a British attempt at phoneticizing the spoken Māori language using the romanic english alphabet.
The overwhelming majority of indigenous Māori couldn't read the bastardized English transcription of their language, especially considering that individual Iwi often had their own unique dialect.
Cool vid. Spelling correction: Hōne Heke
now New Zealand can also proudly call themselves the first world test champions in cricket!
No discussion of the settlement of towns and cities in the nineteenth century or any mention of the basis of our economy? Which was primarily agriculture in the nineteenth and early 20th century.
history that begin from 1300s isnt long
Yup he wasnt a Captain when he discovered New Zealand!!
a new video "Poukawa Revisited" proves Radiocarbon dating was done on this site in Hastings NZ, human artifacts with an ancient age of 7170yrs, it is also proven using Tephra (volcanic Ash) layers in the soil dated and proven amazing documentary just released...
1:23 kumara
Is there still the shire(Hobbiton) made for the lord of the rings series?
yup, expensive tho
noice
If live in New Zealand 🇳🇿
👇
I use to live in New Zealand
Always proud. And we do punch above our weight on a world scale ✊🏽🇳🇿
As a kiwi great video bro 👍
One of if not the only country to force the British in to a settlement due to huge loses to the british.
I have lived in New Zealand my whole life. New Zealand is such a beautiful country, and Maori Culture can be nice to learn. I would recommend visiting New Zealand. At the time of this comment, New Zealand has not been the brightest with Elections coming up, and the Capitol Riot's that happened like 4 Months ago.
The Rainbow Warrior was actually not "New Zealand's Rainbow Warrior" it was just sabotaged by a bomb in a state sponsored terrorist attack by the French government while it was visiting Auckland
I like that the name didn't change sadly the Dutch lost oof
Love ya new zealand from
straya. Anzac pride. 🇦🇺🇳🇿
i have a new zealand project, can you give me your script?
lazy!
You forgot to mention the first european was dutch and he named it after his province of birth, zeeland
Only that he was not the first European, the first ones were the Portuguese. the Dutch only got there because they used maps based on Portuguese charts.
Maoris got off easier then Amerindians, Eskimos, Australian Aboriginals, And Torres Strait Islanders.
Nobody wins pain olympics
Because they're apparently "special", when really they're not much different than the people that live in Tahiti, because that's where they came from(As well as some pacific islands)XD
@@CCNZDenis201418 Maori culture has been in isolation for over 500 years.
Maori* And stop comparing one group's pain to other groups' pain in similar situations. It's distasteful to everyone involved.
always punching above its weight
lol
He is really good at saying Maori
always isn't forever :(
we have 4 sheep for one person (4 million.2 times 4) also the sweet potato is called kumera pronounced coo-murr-ah but after that a great vid
*Kumara
@@curiousfiend1169 thanks i didn't see that
Sorry but that picture you have of James Busby is in fact William Hobson. He was the first governor of New Zealand (and I'm a POM)
HEY I LIVE IN NZ
Wait what about the revolution