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Haka in New Zealand Parliament

Wow. That is a wild way to make a point. But it worked: The bill they opposed was defeated.
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Re: Haka in New Zealand Parliament

First European encounter with Haka didn't go well nearly 400 years ago

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Abel Tasman’s Dutch East India Company expedition had the first known European contact with Māori. It did not go well.

After Tasman first sighted New Zealand on 13 December, his two ships sailed up the West Coast and around Farewell Spit. On the 18th they anchored north of what is now Abel Tasman National Park. The local inhabitants of Mohua were Māori of Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri. Two waka paddled out to inspect the strange vessels. The Māori challenged the intruders with ritual incantations and pūkāea or pūtātara (trumpet) blasts, possibly to frighten away dangerous spirits.

In response, the Dutch shouted and blew their own trumpets. They then fired a cannon, provoking an angry reaction.

Next morning, many waka came out to the Dutch ships. Four sailors were killed after a small boat was rammed by a waka. Heemskerck and Zeehaen quickly weighed anchor and sailed away. Tasman named the place Moordenaers’ (Murderers’) Bay. It is now called Golden Bay.

It would be 127 years before the next recorded encounter between European and Māori, soon after James Cook’s arrival in New Zealand in 1769.

Māori people originate from Polynesia. Specifically, they are believed to have arrived in New Zealand (Aotearoa) from East Polynesia, likely in the 13th century, in a series of migrations by waka (canoe). These Polynesian settlers are the ancestors of the modern Māori people.

The main period of Māori settlement is thought to have occurred after the eruption of Mount Tarawera around 1314 CE.
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That was really amazing to see. Super beautiful it’s own right. Loved it!

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That was really amazing to see. Super beautiful it’s own right. Loved it!

Cool find!
Old bitch in the front row is not pleased and white boy is confused.
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