Parihaka Invaded
Parihaka Invaded
Dick
Scott
Announcing the release of this new BWB Text by Dick Scott, which is now available as an e-book from the BWB website and global e-bookstores.
This 5 November will be 133 years since the invasion by colonial forces of Parihaka, Taranaki. In this BWB Text drawn from his landmark book Ask That Mountain, Dick Scott describes the historic events.
About Parihaka Invaded
The non-violent defiance of Te
Whiti-o-Rongomai, Tohu Kakahi and their followers at
Parihaka is one of the great New Zealand narratives. This
extract from the book by journalist Dick Scott that brought
the story to the Pākehā world describes what happened when
troops and settler volunteers invaded the village of
Parihaka on 5 November 1881.
About the
author
Dick Scott is a journalist, writer, historian and
publisher and the author of a number of important works of
New Zealand history. These include 151 Days (1954),
his account of the 1951 Waterfront Dispute; The Parihaka
Story (1954); and Ask That Mountain (1975), from
which the extract republished in his BWB Text is taken. He
is also the author ofSeven Lives on Salt River
(1987), an account of seven families who settled in the
Kaipara district, which won the 1988 New Zealand Book Award,
and his autobiography, A Radical Writer’s Life
(2004).
About BWB Texts
BWB Texts are
short books on big subjects. New BWB Texts are being
released in digital and print throughout 2014 and beyond.
Upcoming Texts include The Piketty Phenomenon: New Zealand
Perspectives, a collection of New Zealand responses
to Thomas Piketty’s bestselling book Capital in the
Twenty-First
Century.
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