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Comments (6)

 Ana ter huurne

Ana ter huurne

Ths is great.. an insipiration and something for every NZ classroom

 
 steve Grocott

steve Grocott

So proud to be able to show this to my children to show them there ancestor Whina and the strength they come from. Thank you

 
 J. Taituha-Gibson

J. Taituha-Gibson

Awesome, simply awesome.

 
 Christina Stanton

Christina Stanton

This is the most precious filming where I can see again my late grandmother, to be able to share her (Christina Field) with our new children and re-live with her and Aunty Whina and all those that made that long trek. To the lady who said 'boring' you are a sad person, for us, her decendants, we are truly proud, and thank this television documentary for letting us see her and hear her again. This quiet, peaceful march is what makes it so wonderful, thank you, thank you, thank you.

 
 James Hippolite

James Hippolite

That's my Dad being interviewed in part 3. No wonder he'd refer to himself as "the voice of reason." He was comparing himself to radicals and saying "you better listen to me, else you'll have to listen to them." I've carried on that tradition with my Blog TVORNZ http://jamesHip.WordPress.com/

 
 sabrina collind

sabrina collind

very helpful but boring

 

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