Post by Kiwi Frontline on Nov 28, 2019 16:07:02 GMT 12
Northland Age 28/11/19
NEVER OWNERS
The deed of purchase for Wanganui tells you that Maori sold the land to the Europeans. Maori never owned land. They only occupied it until other Maori invaded and took it off them.
Maori originally took the land off the earlier inhabitants, the Ngati Hotu (Celts), Patupaiarehe and Waitaha. They are the pre-Maori people whose ancestors are still living here today.
These people lived in peace with one another, sharing the place hundreds of years ago before the people called Maori arrived and took the land off them through war.
Governments over the years have allowed many of the descendants of the tangata Maori to twist the truth about the true history of New Zealand.
Governments, their historians, the universities and Te Papa (use) propaganda to allow today's part-Maori to be compensated with valuable assets they do not deserve or are entitled to.
The Waitaha people have a pa site about 2km past Sparrow Cliff, which is still there today.
They had been living in New Zealand for over 200 years before the arrival of Maori.
According to the paramount chief of the Waitaha people, Wanganui is a Waitaha name and is spelt with out the “h” in it. There were about 500-1000 Waitaha living in Wanganui, who occupied the area down to the sea. This land belongs to all of us.
European Ken Malr is quite happy to change the spelling of Wanganui to make it a Maori name because he doesn't like it. How would he like it if we changed the spelling of his name and call him Ren Pair? "
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men and women to do nothing." — Edmund Burke.
IAN BROUGHAM Wanganui
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NEVER OWNERS
The deed of purchase for Wanganui tells you that Maori sold the land to the Europeans. Maori never owned land. They only occupied it until other Maori invaded and took it off them.
Maori originally took the land off the earlier inhabitants, the Ngati Hotu (Celts), Patupaiarehe and Waitaha. They are the pre-Maori people whose ancestors are still living here today.
These people lived in peace with one another, sharing the place hundreds of years ago before the people called Maori arrived and took the land off them through war.
Governments over the years have allowed many of the descendants of the tangata Maori to twist the truth about the true history of New Zealand.
Governments, their historians, the universities and Te Papa (use) propaganda to allow today's part-Maori to be compensated with valuable assets they do not deserve or are entitled to.
The Waitaha people have a pa site about 2km past Sparrow Cliff, which is still there today.
They had been living in New Zealand for over 200 years before the arrival of Maori.
According to the paramount chief of the Waitaha people, Wanganui is a Waitaha name and is spelt with out the “h” in it. There were about 500-1000 Waitaha living in Wanganui, who occupied the area down to the sea. This land belongs to all of us.
European Ken Malr is quite happy to change the spelling of Wanganui to make it a Maori name because he doesn't like it. How would he like it if we changed the spelling of his name and call him Ren Pair? "
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men and women to do nothing." — Edmund Burke.
IAN BROUGHAM Wanganui
sites.google.com/site/kiwifrontline/letters-submitted-to-newspapers