NZTV AWARD WINNER | AIB FINALIST. The second epic chapter in the award-winning NZ Wars series. Presented by Mihingaarangi Forbes. Made possible by the RNZ/NZ On Air Innovation Fund.
Episodes | 1 | Founded | 4 years ago | Category | History |
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In 1860 the shots fired sparked decades - arguably generations - of conflict. RNZ's Tim Watkin looks at what sparked the conflict and his ancestors' arrival in the midst of these tensions.
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I enjoyed listening to the entire series, from Ruapekapeka to Tainui (3) then Taranaki. more
Please can we have a single feed with all the NZ Wars stories in it? By breaking it up into different feeds for each region you make it difficult for listeners to find the other stories. And we don’t want to miss any of them!
Maori and Pākehā history told by Tom Watkin as he finds his Welsh migrant ancestry in New Zealand. The tale is an emotional journey of closure between Pākehā and Maori as Tim searches his ancestral records, in doing so coming to terms with his ancestor’s ties to land confiscation from the Maori.
I can only see one episode in my feed and I hope this series can continue despite the issues 2020 has thrown our way.
Apple Podcasts | #82 | New Zealand/History |
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