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From Parihaka to He Puapua: it s time Pākehā New Zealanders faced their personal connections to the past

Whenever I visit my mother in New Plymouth we drive out around the Taranaki coast to visit the old family farms, chugging along the South Road that was built to carry the armed constabulary (AC) and sundry volunteer forces that invaded Parihaka on November 5 1881. My great-grandfather, who joined the AC in 1877 and served in it for nine years, worked on that road. He was standing alongside 1,588 other men as the sun rose on the morning of te Pāhua (the sacking). By the time he left the pā three years later he had participated in the assault on Parihaka, the weeks and months of despoliation that followed, and the years of occupation as the colonial government and its forces knelt on the throats of the people led by Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.

Opinion: It s time for Pākehā Kiwis to own their past

Opinion: It s time for Pākehā Kiwis to own their past
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From Parihaka to He Puapua: It s time Pākehā New Zealanders faced their personal connections to the past

From Parihaka to He Puapua: It s time Pākehā New Zealanders faced their personal connections to the past
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NAMED: 16 drink and drug drivers in Ipswich court

Premium Content Subscriber only His home brewed alcohol was to blame. When intercepted behind the wheel of his mobile home, the driver Thomas McCallion tested to an alcohol reading of 0.150, Ipswich Magistrates Court heard. His licence was also court disqualified. Thomas Damien McCallion, 44, from Redbank Plains, (pictured) pleaded guilty to driving UIL (0.150) in Goodna on November 6; driving when disqualified by court order; and driving an unregistered and uninsured motor vehicle. Police prosecutor Bronson Ballard said McCallion was driving a Ford motorhome when police saw it do a U-turn and mount the concrete gutter just after 1pm. Officers spoke to him and could smell alcohol on his breath.

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