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Te Pahi: The Rangatira, the King and the Survivors

RNZ
Te Pahi
Sydney
James Keating
Port Dalrymple
New Zealand
Bay Of Islands
New South Wales
Governor King

A remarkable rangatira, a time of upheaval. Part history, part cold-case true crime – a story two centuries in the making.

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An emotional reunion more than two hundred years in the making brings together descendants from both sides of the Tasman to follow in Te Pahi’s footsteps and help heal deep wounds.

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Old court records reveal the fate of the men – and send us on a quest to find their descendants. Meanwhile, on his return home Te Pahi suffers a grave injustice himself with deadly consequences.

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Te Pahi is shocked by the harsh colonial justice system and pleads for the lives of four men sentenced to death for stealing pork. Can this visiting rangatira save them from the hangman’s noose?

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Te Pahi meets Philip Gidley King, who invites his guest to stay at Government House. Te Pahi is curious about the colony, and everyone is curious about him, leading to some surprising encounters.

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Recent Guests

Deb Morris
Family history researcher
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Episode: Ngā Uri
Maren Best
Descendant of James Keating
Keating descendant family
Episode: Ngā Uri
Hugh Rihari
Whanaunga, commentator on medal return and whakapapa
Whānau
Episode: Ngā Mōrehu
Dr. Fran Tyler
Co-researcher with Deb Morris on genealogical inquiry
Genealogy Investigations
Episode: Te Kimi
Dame Anne Salmond
Historian with details on Te Pahi's meeting and context
University of Auckland / Te Pōihitori
Episode: Poihākena
Hohepa Ruhe
Creator of Poi Hakinatua's stories of Māori in Sydney
Kotahi Tourism
Episode: Poihākena
Mel Low
Co-host/guide sharing experiences from Sydney
Kotahi Tourism
Episode: Poihākena
David Roberts
Professor of History; expert on convict history and early colonial law
University of New England
Episode: Poihākena
Deirdre Brown
Academic and descendant researching Te Pahi
University of Auckland
Episode: Pēwhairangi

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Eugene Bingham
Host and presenter of the series (and multiple related RNZ history programs).

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#236
Australia/History
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#211
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#26
New Zealand/History

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Pēwhairangi
Q: Where are you from? Who are you?
Deirdre Brown explains her whakapapa connections to Te Pahi and identifies as a writer and academic from Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Kahu, bringing a descendant's perspective to the history.

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A historically grounded series blends archival research, genealogy, and scholarly commentary to unravel early Māori–European encounters and the lasting legacies of Te Pahi. Across recent episodes, the show tracks Te Pahi's diplomacy, the colonial justice episodes surrounding 1806 court cases, and the ongoing work to locate descendants, recover taonga, and reframe memory around these pivotal moments. Frequent guests include historians, descendants, and genealogical researchers who provide archival context, personal perspectives, and implications for intergenerational understanding. The format often blends narrative storytelling with expert analysis to illuminate lived heritage, memory-work, and restorative narratives, making it engaging for ... more

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