A new book reclaims the story of Te Pahi, a Māori leader who engaged with colonial authorities in the early 1800s, highlighting the injustice he faced after being wrongly blamed for a ship attack and the ongoing need to reframe early Māori-Crown history.
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a story of injustice and reclamation
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