Days of Darkness : Taranaki 1878-1884

Riseborough, Hazel

Notes
The narrative of the Parihaka community sheds light on a critical period in Aotearoa’s colonial past. As the government seized their land, Māori communities across the region engaged in non-violent resistance, with Parihaka emerging as a powerful symbol of defiance under the leadership of Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi.

Rather than a history of Parihaka itself, Hazel Riseborough’s compelling account delves into the government’s systematic efforts to dismantle Māori rights and self-determination. First published in 1989, Days of Darkness is published now in a new edition which includes opening words contributed by the Parihaka community.
Location edition Bar Code due date
NZ History L020239
Genre:Non Fiction
Dewey:993.48
call #:993.48 RIS
ISBN:9781991033666
pub:2023