Te Whiti o Rongomai

November 6

“Te Whiti o Rongomai was born at Ngamotu near New Plymouth, about 1831. He was educated by missionaries and developed an intense love of the Bible. During the turbulent 1860s he sought a peaceful means of fostering Maori claims.

At Parihaka he built a model community, and after the war encouraged his people to resist peacefully the unjust occupation of confiscated land. This led to conflict with the government.

On 5 November 1881 armed constabulary entered Parihaka. They were met by children chanting songs. Te Whiti was arrested and imprisoned without trial for a year.

He died in 1907.” ( For All the Saints)

 

Further Reading

Te Whiti-o-Rongomai III, Erueti” (Dictionary of New Zealand Biography)

Remembering Parihaka” (National Library of New Zealand)

"Parihaka o neherā, o nāianei : Parihaka – past and present" - Parihaka Schools Resource, Years 1-13 (Caritas)

Parihaka Marae

 

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