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Ask That Mountain: the Story of Parihaka

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Review by Carol on 9th February, 2011
 
5 stars "HISTORICAL!!!"

Every page…rivetting! A very daunting era for peoples both maori and european to co-exist.
Men (and woman!) with authority putting their stamp on NZ history with no remorse whatsoever with what might come as a result.
How steadfast these 2 men had on their beliefs and how it enfuriated the British establishment that they could not break their spirit.
The author himself taking a risk in writing this book knowing that not all will be happy with this evidence being revealed, nationally, and internationally.
Every page a tear jerker.

 

Details

Release date NZ
November 8th, 2008
Author
Pages
216
Dimensions (mm)
190x230
Edition
9th New edition
Illustrations
illustrations
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Imprint
Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd
ISBN-13
9780143010869
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
2611252

Description

Parihaka has become a byword for Maori refusal to yield land, culture and dignity to New Zealand's colonial government. Well after the end of the New Zealand Wars, the people of this small settlement at the foot of Mt Taranaki held out against the encroachments of Pakeha settlers in a struggle that swapped the weapons of war for the weapons of peace. Taking as their symbol the white feather, the chiefs Te Whiti and Tohu led Parihaka in one of the world's first-recorded campaigns of passive resistance. Maori ploughmen wrote its message across the settlers' pastures, and Maori fencers underlined the point by throwing barriers across the queen's highways. Withstanding repeated military action, the spirit of resistance born at Parihaka kept alive the flame of that supposedly 'dying race', the Maori. Ask That Mountain draws on official papers, settler manuscripts and oral history to give the first complete account of what took place at Parihaka. Now in its ninth edition, this seminal work was in 1995 named by the Sunday Star-Times as one of the ten most important books published in New Zealand.

Author Biography

Dick Scott was born in Palmerston North in 1923. After graduating from Massey College, he share-milked in a Maori farming community at Kai Iwi before pursuing a career as a journalist and historian. An award-winning author of many books, in 2007 Scott was awarded a Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achivement (Non-fiction).
 

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