There are more instances of governmental land acquisitions which were never returned to the rightful owners.
Out in West Auckland there was a proposal to move the port into an entirely unsuitable area, which sensibly never went ahead, but land owners were not respected.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=11526447
Certainly there is an aspect of the Gravy Train not being stopped, however there needs to be a line drawn in the sand, however unlikely in our modern societal ways of "not offending anyone".
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Sounds about right. I don't think there's much doubt there was several waves of Polynesian colonists dating from about 700 years ago. Earliest dated artifacts from about then are similar to known tropical Polynesian work. I've seen less evidence of return voyages. Some, but not enough to indicate likely regular traffic, especially given that later artifacts show continuing divergence from the original work, (so no trade). Tribal coastal migration was observed by the first European visitors.
All Polynesians carry genetic markers from Korean stock, some via the Philippines, cultural anthropologists can identify a few Maori language elements from there hundreds of generations old. They can for all of the Polynesian languages. But even if the original NZ colonists were of the same immediate Polynesian source, (unlikely) several hundred years is plenty of time for even neighboring tribes's language to diverge substantially.
Charlie's family taught him he was Maoriori. He did have that look about him, and he was full of stories about "his people". I was taught at school that remnants existed in the deep south, and that was generally accepted down there. Which isn't current history. I guess it's easier to justify slaughtering a whole culture if they're just another Maori tribe. The truth might be somewhere in the middle, there, and he was certainly, like the rest of us somewhat of a mongrel, but there's little doubt Charlie was culturally significantly different.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
I think there was & they may have been delicious & easy to hunt.
http://www.everythingiselectric.com/...tone-city.html
Why are Maori actively destroying this historically significant site with zero intervention.
That's a can of worms.
A local lady "found" an area of possible stone structures in Puketi forest, just like those in the Waipoua forest. She informed DoC who promptly bull dozed the area.
She has photos, drawings and artifacts from the site but refuses to make them public for some reason. Among her broader collection of artifacts, gathered from years of amateur archaeology, are quite a few which look nothing like Maori work.
Definitely summit being swept under the rug up here IMHO.
Proof of pre Maori settlement would change a lot of things.
Manopausal.
What is this whole looking back to the past thing? Just drags everyone down if you ask me.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
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