Te Pipiwharauroa 98


Te Pipiwharauroa 98

No. 98
1906/05


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 98, Gisborne, May 1906.

THE MIND OF THE MAORI

With the completion of the world and all that is in it, human beings were created – and created in the image of God. The reason, or one of the reasons, that humans are like God is because humans have an intellect. Humans were given an intellect so that they could know what is good and right.

Te Pipiwharauroa 97

Te Pipiwharauroa 97

No. 97
1906/04


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 97, Gisborne, April 1906.

THE TRAGEDIES OF THE WORLD.

The main news in these days is of the shocking disaster that has struck San Francisco – an earthquake and a fire. We have written about them elsewhere. Neither we nor anyone in the whole world can explain this terrible event.

Te Pipiwharauroa 96

Te Pipiwharauroa 96

No. 96
1906/03


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 96, Gisborne, March 1906.

THE WORDS OF TIMI KARA

According to Pakeha thinking it is not right for leaders of the Church to involve themselves in Parliamentary disputes, with the provisions of the laws made by Parliament. This perhaps lies behind the condemnation by some people of Te Pipiwharauroa’s strong criticism of the Native Land Settlement Act and its call to the tribes to unite and to paddle the canoes to England with the message to the King that the Government of these islands has trampled on the sacred Treaty made by his mother between them and the Maori.