

Double Life: the story of Judge Frederick Maning (Part 2)
8 snips Jul 6, 2023
Frederick Maning, an early Pākehā settler turned critical figure, delves into his dramatic transformation from a romantic idealist to a bitter colonist. He discusses the exploitative practices that Māori faced in land dealings and the profound personal loss he experienced during the Northern War. The podcast reveals his internal conflicts, particularly regarding his political aspirations and contentious relationships with Māori communities. Grief is also a recurring theme, as illustrated by the heartbreaking mourning rituals of his family amidst the chaos of colonization.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Māori Land Exploitation and Colonial Conflict
04:13 • 14min
The Battle of Pekarangi
18:14 • 3min
A Lament by the River: Grief and Despair
21:33 • 2min
Judge Manning's Turmoil
23:23 • 8min
Colonial Injustices: The Māori Land Struggle
31:34 • 14min
The Turmoil of Frederick Manning
45:52 • 5min
The Contradictions of Frederick Manning's Life
51:13 • 4min