NZ Wars: Stories of Tainui

Through the 1840s and 50s Waikato Māori had been close allies of Pākehā settlers living in Auckland. So why did war break out between the two early in 1863?

Hosted by William Ray

Aerial view of a grassy landscape with a trench in the background. Overlaid in the center is a bold red and black banner with the text 'NZ WARS' in large white letters, and 'STORIES OF TAINUI' in smaller text below.

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Episode 1

Episode 1
Through the 1840s and 50s, Waikato Māori had been close allies of Pākehā settlers living in Auckland. So why did war break out between the two factions early in 1863? Over three episodes we investigate the origins of the largest, most significant war between Māori and the Crown - the Waikato War.
Students of Rakaumanga perform a haka in memory of the wars on Waikato

Episode 2

Episode 2
Governor George Grey launches his invasion of Waikato. Kiingitanga forces are heavily outnumbered and outgunned, but the invasion doesn't go smoothly for the British. Hear the stories of the most famous, and infamous conflicts of the war: Rangiriri and Rangiaaowhia.
Re-enactment of the events that took place at Rangiaowhia

Episode 3

Episode 3
The war on Waikato reaches its climactic conclusion at the Battle of Ooraakau. But that's just the beginning of the struggle for Kiingitanga, created to resist land sales. Mihingaarangi Forbes and William Ray look at the aftermath of a war which changed Aotearoa forever.
Reconstruction of Ō-Rākau pā