Te Pipiwharauroa 127

Te Pipiwharauroa 127

No. 127
1908/10


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 127, Gisborne, October 1908.

‘As clouds deck the heavens, so feathers enable the bird to fly.’ [cf. Nga Pepeha 352 but also He Konae Aronui p.13]

‘KUI! KUI! WHITIWHITIORA.’ [The cry of the shining cuckoo.]

THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

We think it is a good idea to tell of the character of the Missionary Church, that is, the Church of England, though its proper name is the Church of the Province of New Zealand, so that the members of the Church may know the formularies and the teaching of their Church, and also to silence those ignorant spokesmen of the Mormon Church who confidently say that Henry VIII founded the Church, and also ignorant Roman Catholic Maori who say that the Church of England emerged from their Church.

Te Pipiwharauroa 126

Te Pipiwharauroa 126

No. 126
1908/09


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 126, Gisborne, September 1908.

‘As clouds deck the heavens, so feathers enable the bird to fly.’ [cf. Nga Pepeha 352 but also He Konae Aronui p.13]

‘KUI! KUI! WHITIWHITIORA.’ [The cry of the shining cuckoo.]

BLACK PEOPLE

In this flight of our pet we have some words about how the white people of America ill-treat the black people, and some words about the Maori People. It is a terrible story, a story of mockery and contempt. At the hui in Wellington some words were spoken about the contempt of the Pakeha for people with black skins or brown skins and a motion was passed condemning that idea. This is an important thing for us to consider. It is well known that Maori are not permitted to sleep in the hotels in Taranaki, and that the hotels in Whanganui follow this practice.

Te Pipiwharauroa 125

Te Pipiwharauroa 125

No. 125
1908/08


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 125, Gisborne,

‘As clouds deck the heavens, so feathers enable the bird to fly.’ [cf. Nga Pepeha 352 but also He Konae Aronui p.13]

‘KUI! KUI! WHITIWHITIORA.’ [The cry of the shining cuckoo.]

Te Aute College.

Most of our words about agriculture last month were directed at Te Aute College. We said that the reason why agriculture was not in favour when we were at Te Aute was that we were not encouraged to consider agriculture, and the great thing we wanted was to get Pakeha knowledge so that we could occupy the positions of the Pakeha.