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Te Pahi: The Rangatira, the King and the Survivors

Te Pahi: The Rangatira, the King and the Survivors

RNZ 6 episodes Latest Jun 1, 2026

A remarkable rangatira, a time of upheaval. Part history, part cold-case true crime – a story two centuries in the making.

Episodes

Ngā Uri Jun 1, 2026 00:16:25 An emotional reunion more than two hundred years in the making brings together descendants from both sides of the Tasman to follow in Te Pahi’s footsteps and help heal deep wounds.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Ngā Mōrehu Jun 1, 2026 00:19:40 Old court records reveal the fate of the men – and send us on a quest to find their descendants. Meanwhile, on his return home Te Pahi suffers a grave injustice himself with deadly consequences.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Te Kimi Jun 1, 2026 00:16:02 Te Pahi is shocked by the harsh colonial justice system and pleads for the lives of four men sentenced to death for stealing pork. Can this visiting rangatira save them from the hangman’s noose?Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Poihākena Jun 1, 2026 00:15:46 Te Pahi meets Philip Gidley King, who invites his guest to stay at Government House. Te Pahi is curious about the colony, and everyone is curious about him, leading to some surprising encounters.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Pēwhairangi Jun 1, 2026 00:17:47 Meet Te Pahi, a tupuna rangatira and key figure in early contacts between Māori and Pākehā two centuries ago. Intrigued by what he saw, he made an astonishing decision that would change lives.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Introducing: Te Pahi: The Rangatira, the King and the Survivors May 27, 2026 00:01:58 From award-winning journalist and podcaster Eugene Bingham comes the podcast version of Te Pahi’s story. Follow the story of the remarkable rangatira Te Pahi, whose legacy bridges centuries and reconnects trans-Tasman ties. It explores injustice and reveals hidden histories. It illuminates the relationship between the Crown and rangatira Māori before the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. But it’s a

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