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2 91231R Level 2 History, 2015 91231 Examine sources of an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders 9.30 a.m. Friday 20 November 2015 Credits: Four RESOURCE BOOKLET Refer to this booklet to answer the questions for History 91231. Check that this booklet has pages 2 10 in the correct order and that none of these pages is blank. YOU MAY KEEP THIS BOOKLET AT THE END OF THE EXAMINATION. For copyright reasons, the resources in this booklet cannot be reproduced here. New Zealand Qualifications Authority, 2015. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the prior permission of the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

2 THE 1975 MĀORI LAND MARCH INTRODUCTION Early in 1975, representatives of iwi with land grievances attended a hui at Māngere Marae convened by former president of the Māori Women s Welfare League, Whina Cooper. After the march, separate groups formed to campaign for the return of the Raglan Golf Course to Māori ownership, and for the return of Bastion Point in Auckland to Ngāti Whātua ownership. Adapted from Ranginui J. Walker Māori People since 1950 in Geoffrey W. Rice (ed.) The Oxford History of New Zealand, Second Edition (Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1992) pp. 512 513.

3 SOURCE A Source A(i): Māori land loss, 1800 1996 Land in Māori ownership Graeme Ball, Inside New Zealand, Māori Pakeha Race Relations in the 20th Century (Auckland: New House, 2005), p. 73. Source A(ii): Māori living in cities, 1926 1986 Paul Meredith, Urban Māori Urbanisation, Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/graph/3571/maori -urbanisation-1926-86

SOURCE B: Whina Cooper and Te Rōpū o te Matakite In 1975, Whina Cooper found herself at the right place at the right time. 4 Whina would read it, explain its meaning, debate it with the locals, and then invite rangatira present to sign it. Adapted from Michael King, Whina: A Biography of Whina Cooper (Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1983), pp. 206 209, 216 217.

5 SOURCE C: March route and itinerary City News, 10 September 1975, p. 1. https://picasaweb.google.com/103170508777672824584/1975maorilandmarch#

SOURCE D: Samoan welcome for marchers The leader of Te Rōpū o te Matakite, Mrs Whina Cooper, was treated as royalty last night when 60 Samoan chiefs entertained members of the group at Hato Petera College, Northcote. 6 The evening ended with chants, song and prayer. New Zealand Herald (South Auckland edition), 23 September 1975, p. 1. SOURCE E: The march crossing the Auckland Harbour Bridge, 23 September 1975 Approximately 3 000 Māori land marchers crossed the Auckland Harbour Bridge on the Northcote to Te Unga Waka Marae leg of the journey. New Zealand Herald, Ref: A13318 in Jock Phillips, The New Zealanders Bicultural New Zealand, Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. http://www.teara.govt.nz/en /photograph/1989/1975-maori-land-march

7 SOURCE F: A journalist interviewing kaumātua Eruera Stirling as the Māori Land March enters Ponsonby, Auckland, 23 September 1975 Photo by Christian Heinegg, https://picasaweb.google.com/103170508777672824584/1975maorilandmarch#

8 SOURCE G: Whina Cooper addresses the Prime Minister and other government officials at Parliament, Wellington, at the end of the Māori Land March, 13 October 1975. John Miller, Whina Cooper at Parliament, Wellington, during Māori Land March arrival, 13 October 1975, from PHOTO histories exhibition, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, 2009. http://www.photoforum-nz.org/gallery/gallery.php?pageid=1&showid=75&picid=1156#

SOURCE H: Memorial of Rights and Petition of Support In preparation for the march, Whina Cooper had her son Joseph Cooper draw up a Memorial of Rights. 9 Over 200 elders representing among them every tribe in the country signed the Memorial of Rights and another 60 000 people signed the petition. Adapted from Michael King, Whina: A Biography of Whina Cooper (Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1983), pp. 212 216, 219. Acting Parliamentary Speaker Jonathan Hunt with the cloak, petition, and Memorial of Rights presented to him by Te Rōpū o te Matakite (Māori Land March 1975). Photographed circa 16 October 1975 by an Evening Post staff photographer. The Dominion Post Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library Reference Number EP/1975/4405-F

10 SOURCE I: Hone Tuwhare s poem for Whina Cooper Rain-maker s song for Whina Hone Tuwhare capturing a poem during a rest stop for lunch on the Māori Land March in Northland September 1975. Photo by Christian Heinegg https://picasaweb.google. com/103170508777672824584 /1975MaoriLandMarch Glossed words head of the fish taurekareka Tupunas Wellington slaves ancestors Kare tenei hikoi oku, he hikoi noa aha ranei ki te miri-miri i nga paoro o Te Roringi This journey of mine is not idle, of no account; nor is it a journey merely to make love to the bland mountain, Te Roringi (the Prime Minister, Bill Rowling, in Wellington). Hone Tuwhare, Making a fist of it (Dunedin: Jackstraw Press, 1978), p. 31, in Rāwiri Taonui, Ngāpuhi Early European contact, Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/407 /a-poem-for-whina-cooper