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1. Bicultural History: A tribute to Patuone

2025-11-25T15:40:19+13:00

Hear a 2.5 minute tribute to Ngapuhi Rangatira, Patuone, who not only saw Captain Cook on his first visit in 1770, and signed Te Tiriti o Waitangi in 1840, but also lived to see the landwards and their end in 1872.

1. Bicultural History: A tribute to Patuone2025-11-25T15:40:19+13:00

2. Bicultural History: Two Ngāti Ruanui men give their lives for peace – Part I

2025-11-25T15:40:45+13:00

Hear how the discovery of the idea of unconditional love from above caused two men to bravely travel to make and share peace with their tribes long-time enemies.

2. Bicultural History: Two Ngāti Ruanui men give their lives for peace – Part I2025-11-25T15:40:45+13:00

3. Bicultural History: Two Ngāti Ruanui men give their lives for peace – Part II

2025-11-25T15:41:05+13:00

Hear how when two men who had travelled to share a message of unconditional love with their enemies were killed, their tribe decided to break with hundreds of years of protocol and forgive.

3. Bicultural History: Two Ngāti Ruanui men give their lives for peace – Part II2025-11-25T15:41:05+13:00

4. Bicultural History: Two Ngāti Ruanui men give their lives for peace – Part III

2025-11-25T15:41:55+13:00

Hear a story of profound peace-making in which a chief responsible for the killing of two men who came in peace, upon his own embrace of their message of forgiveness not only built a first church in their region, but then invited the son of the chief of their enemy to be their pastor.

4. Bicultural History: Two Ngāti Ruanui men give their lives for peace – Part III2025-11-25T15:41:55+13:00

5. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part I

2025-11-25T15:42:18+13:00

In a four-part series, hear about the formative years which explain how Hēni came to hold her Christian values so strongly – while also becoming uniquely qualified for a life of impact in difficult times – born in slavery, escaping war, choosing to forgive, embracing education.

5. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part I2025-11-25T15:42:18+13:00

6. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part II

2025-11-25T15:44:35+13:00

Hear how and why Hēni became involved in the land wars, and of the source of her later fame – an act of unexpected chivalry in which she applied Jesus’ teachings to ‘love your enemies’ by choosing to help wounded enemy troops during a battle!

6. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part II2025-11-25T15:44:35+13:00

7. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part III

2025-11-25T15:47:24+13:00

Hear how, following her fame at the battle of Gate Pa, Hēni then lived out that same faith and it’s values in an entirely different context – family life as part of a pioneering rural farming community.

7. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part III2025-11-25T15:47:24+13:00

8. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part IV

2025-11-25T15:39:19+13:00

Hear how, following a season of learning, then one of fame at the battle of Gate Pa – and then another a committed community member near Katikati - Hēni started yet another 33 year long season of life, making an entirely different set of remarkable contributions to the lives of others.

8. Bicultural History: Hēni te Kirikaramu – woman warrior – Part IV2025-11-25T15:39:19+13:00

10. Bicultural History: Hēnare Taratoa Part II – just war

2025-11-25T15:50:25+13:00

Hear how and why Taratoa – a noted Christian teacher and highly moral man, left his Christian teaching position to pick up a weapon and fight the British.

10. Bicultural History: Hēnare Taratoa Part II – just war2025-11-25T15:50:25+13:00
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