I've been told I don't look like I'm from Taranaki
that I don't have that Taranaki look about me
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I've been told I don't look like I'm from Taranaki
that I don't have that Taranaki look about me
Read MoreI visit Te Aro Pā, or what remains of it anyway. I sit there on the concrete floor and think about what is, and what was, and what will be, listening to the screeching high-pitched whining of construction machinery. I sit there on the concrete floor and watch the sliding door open, and close.
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Ask the posts of your whare tūpuna
about fibres intertwined
Before your birth you were
whakapapa, etched on our faces
Read MoreCuz, where are we from again?
Te Aro Pā
I thought Te Aro Pā doesn’t exist anymore.
Ew, you don’t exist.
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You know what kind of park I would have built there? I wouldn’t build a national war memorial park, I would build a national Parihaka memorial park. I would build a park to remember the Parihaka prisoners, with bricks to make, ploughs to push and fences to rebuild.
Read MoreWhen I was at primary school everyone got the vacuum cleaner hose or the wooden spoon at home. At school it was the strap. Or a ruler. Sometimes the whole class lined up one after the other like a twisted conga line. Violent nuns.
Read MoreI couldn’t work for that firm
because they represented another iwi.
I got told if I wanted to work for them
I would have to keep my whakapapa quiet.
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Location: Northwest from Te Aro park almost to Wakefield Street, (the old shoreline), and east to just beyond Taranaki Street. And north across the harbour to Matiu/Somes Island, then Petone, Avalon and Stokes Valley. Heading over the Haywards to Parihaka and other parts of Taranaki. And south. Really really south. To the island of Ripapa. BYO steamship and shackles.
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