
New Zealand's history is a story of Maori resilience, colonial upheaval, and the forging of a bicultural nation. This podcast, hosted by Lucas and Luna, traces the arc from the first Polynesian voyagers who settled Aotearoa around 1300 CE to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, the brutal Land Wars of the 1860s, and the modern Maori renaissance. We explore the intricate iwi (tribal) poli... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the vital roles of Māori women in leadership, from the legendary Kuini to contemporary community organisers. They discuss figures like Te Puea Hērangi, who built Tūrangawaewae Marae, and Dame Whina Cooper, who ... more
In November 1918, a second wave of the Spanish flu reached New Zealand's shores, with devastating consequences for Māori communities. While Pākehā death rates were high, Māori died at eight times the rate, a disparity rooted in decades of land confis... more
Before the Treaty of Waitangi, there was He Whakaputanga — the 1835 Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how northern Māori chiefs, led by the rangatira of Ngāpuhi, asserted their so... more
In late 1913, New Zealand's waterfront erupted. Waterside workers, backed by the radical Red Feds, walked off the job over the issue of 'scab' labour and union control. Prime Minister William Massey, a conservative reformer, responded with an unprece... more
In episode 107 of The History of New Zealand, Lucas and Luna examine the most powerful weapon of colonization in Aotearoa: the Native Land Court. Established in 1865, this court systematically converted customary Maori land into individual titles, ma... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life and work of Maui Pomare, the first Maori doctor and a key figure in the Young Maori Party. Pomare navigated a path between assimilation and Maori autonomy, pushing for health reforms like the Native He... more
In Episode 105, Lucas and Luna explore the life and legacy of Sir Apirana Ngata, the visionary Maori politician and scholar who believed Maori could thrive by mastering Pakeha law while preserving their own culture. They discuss Ngata's role in reviv... more
James Carroll, the first Māori MP to hold a cabinet position, navigated a treacherous path between Pākehā politics and Māori mana. Born in 1857 to a Māori mother and Irish father, he fought in the Waikato War against the Crown, then became a mediator... more
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This show centers on Maori history and the transformation of Aotearoa over centuries, from Polynesian settlement to the Waitangi era, the Musket Wars, and the rise of bicultural institutions. Across episodes, listeners encounter detailed retellings of pivotal movements, figures, and legal milestones—Parihaka, Parihaka's nonviolent resistance, the Waitangi Tribunal, Kingitanga, and the Land Court—woven with cultural elements such as te reo, haka, and land-based identities. Conversations tend to balance narrative history with analysis of policy, sovereignty, and the enduring impact of colonial-era decisions on contemporary Maori rights and national memory. Noteworthy is the focus on long-term legacies—land tenure reform, treaty settlements, a... more
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