The Aotearoa History Show

The story of New Zealand and its people from its geological origins to modern day, hosted by William Ray, Māni Dunlop & Leigh-Marama McLachlan, with animation by Chris Maguren.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/the-aotearoa-history-show

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 25m. Bisher sind 29 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 2 Tage.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 hours 15 minutes

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8: Colonists & Courts


Through the final quarter of the 19th Century Pakeha settler numbers swelled. The immigrants sought land and started to create a new, distinct culture. But their land gain came at the cost of Maori, as new laws and courts changed ownership patterns. Plus, the story of Parihaka. 


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 October 22, 2019  23m
 
 

7: Votes, Depressions & Refrigerators


After the wars, politicians had to figure out how to run the new country. Bold choices saw huge spending on infrastructure, the right of women to vote and the start of refrigeration, helping us out of The Long Depression. A new politics arose but old values remained. 


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 October 20, 2019  25m
 
 

6: New Zealand Wars (Part 2)


As British troops leave, settler militia enter the fray. Some Māori chose to fight alongside the Crown while others join new religious movements, which seem to promise a way out of the conflict. 


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 October 17, 2019  18m
 
 

5: New Zealand Wars (Part 1)


Hunger for land and the rise of Kingitanga prompted Governor George Grey to invade Waikato in 1863. Fighting spread over years and into the Bay of Plenty, devastating Maori. But it was not as one-sided as the British had expected.


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 October 15, 2019  22m
 
 

4: Te Tiriti o Waitangi


In Europe, factions debated the future of Aotearoa, while Māori had their own ideas how to handle the growing number of Pākehā here. In the end, Te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed, but the early promise leads ultimately to war.


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 October 13, 2019  23m
 
 

3: Early Encounters


Abel Tasman and James Cook’s first contacts with Māori were complex and sometimes violent. Europeans brought new technologies, food and ideas, such as muskets, potatoes and Christianity. In some cases this worked out well for Tangata Whenua - but in other cases it was devastating. 


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 October 10, 2019  19m
 
 

2: Tangata Whenua


Around 850 years ago Polynesian explorers found an empty land and the story of people in Aotearoa began. A new culture emerged; tangata whenua had arrived and started to thrive.


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 October 8, 2019  22m
 
 

1: Prehistoric New Zealand


Before people there was the land. We start the story of New Zealand 100 million years ago as tectonic forces tear apart Gondwana and Zealandia/Te Riu-a-Maiu is formed. 


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 October 6, 2019  14m
 
 

The Aotearoa History Show (podcast)


RNZ presents The Aotearoa History Show - this time as an audio only podcast!


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 October 6, 2019  1m