Ask That Mountain: The Story of Parihaka
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Ask That Mountain: The Story of Parihaka
Ask That Mountain: The Story of Parihaka by Dick Scott offers a compelling narrative that brings to life the remarkable story of the peaceful resistance movement led by the Maori chiefs Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi in 19th-century New Zealand. Nestled at the foot of Mt Taranaki, the settlement of Parihaka became a beacon for Maori dignity and defiance as it resisted the incursion and pressures of colonial forces long after the cessation of the New Zealand Wars.
The plot delves into the non-violent struggle of the Parihaka community as they used ploughs instead of guns to reclaim their lands. The symbolic white feather of peace became their emblem in a groundbreaking campaign of passive resistance. Maori ploughmen would inscribe the message of their struggle across settler pastures, while Maori fencers would construct barriers on the Queen's highways, representing a resolute stand against colonial encroachment.
Despite enduring repeated military actions, the people of Parihaka demonstrated an unwavering spirit that inspired other indigenous movements and kept the traditions and culture of the Maori alive. Their efforts in passive resistance – one of the earliest recorded in modern history – had profound implications, ultimately contributing to the global discourse on non-violent protest.
In this ninth edition of the book, Scott draws upon a rich tapestry of sources, including official records, settler manuscripts, and oral histories, to weave a complete and detailed account of the events that transpired at Parihaka. The book not only recounts historical facts but also vividly captures the ethos of the Maori resistance, providing a poignant reminder of the cultural and spiritual resilience of a people. It shines a light on a pivotal moment in New Zealand history that continues to resonate today.
Ask That Mountain was recognised in 1995 by the Sunday Star-Times as one of the ten most important books ever published in New Zealand, underscoring its significance and enduring impact. This seminal work remains essential reading for those interested in New Zealand history, indigenous rights, and the universal struggle for justice and equality.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780143010869
Publisher: Penguin Group (NZ)
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 24 November 2008
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 16.0mm
Width: 189.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 592g
Pages: 216
About the Author
Dick Scott was born in Palmerston North in 1923. After graduating from Massey College, he share-milked in a Maori farming community at Kai Iwi before pursuing a career as a journalist and historian. An award-winning author of many books, in 2007 Scott was awarded a Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achivement (Non-fiction).
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