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Ka Pai! Very good! I enjoyed watching this movie. The information reminds us of why we take the stands against the British Empire in extending its boudaried areas in Land claims, and we are part of their claim - as their slaves. Its through Crown court legislation that we have LOST our RIGHTS to speak in their COURT PROCEEDINGS asserted. Its these proceedings that have led to the MASS LOSS of our whenua - ;and. I also enjoyed the sharing demonstrated, and each one sharing info!!

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

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

Awesome, simply awesome.

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.

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/

very helpful but boring
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Huia Goldsbury
Posted at 02.09PM - 13.03.2012
Awesome, so inspiring, posting to facebook so others can feel the spirit of it.
I was early teens when this march happened and joined them when they came through the King Country.
I was watching Native Affairs on Maori TV the other night and Hone and Pita were talking about a Hikoi happening soon, from Cape Reinga to Wellington, to bring attention to to what is happening regarding SOEs and other issues of concern, to not only the Maori people but to all NZers. Was looking for more info about it on the net but couldn't find anything but I found this. Know there will be some info coming up about this future hikoi soon and I'm looking forward to supporting it.
Very supportive of our Rereahu whanau and their current occupation of their whenua at Bennydale. Kia ora and kia kaha to you all, I know yous will never give up on your whenua and one day it will return to you.