πŸ“‚ TE RAUPARAHA
Produced by the National Film Unit
Black & white film still
4" x 5" cellulose acetate negative
Preservation Master

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Film description:
Colour 18 mins. 35mm 1,668 ft. 
In the early nineteenth century the Maori chief Te Rauparaha held fearful sway over a great part of New Zealand. During his life European influences eroded Maori traditions, and much blood was spilled before British colonial law forced Te Rauparaha's abdication. His death represents the end of Old New Zealand; this film conveys the magic and the violence that went to make up that past age.
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1972

Physical

Open

Warrior holds patu

Film description:

Colour 18 mins. 35mm 1,668 ft.

In the early nineteenth century the Maori chief Te Rauparaha held fearful sway over a great part of New Zealand. During his life European influences eroded Maori traditions, and much blood was spilled before British colonial law forced Te Rauparaha's abdication. His death represents the end of Old New Zealand; this film conveys the magic and the violence that went to make up that past age.


Wellington repository



Photograph

6

[48]

πŸ—ƒ W3939

πŸ—„ National Film Unit Production Stills


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