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Frederick Maning was one of the first Europeans to settle in Aotearoa, marrying a high-ranking Ngāpuhi woman, and writing two books filled with colourful anecdotes of his time living alongside Māori. But attitude to his adopted land – and its people – twisted and turned over time, leaving a complicated legacy. Maning was there for key moments in the early years of cross-cultural contact. He witnessed the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi at Māngungu, and allegedly counselled Māori against signing it; he took up arms in the Northern War (including the infamous Battle of Ōhaeawai); and was one of the first judges on the Native Land Court. But while his books painted a romantic picture of his early life among Māori, Maning's private letters from later in life described Tangata Whenua using racist language, and advocated extreme violence against those who resisted colonisation. In this two part episode of Black Sheep, we look at these two lives of Judge Frederick Maning. For further reading: White Chief: the colourful life and times of Judge F E Maning of the Hokianga by John Nicholson Te Kooti Tango Whenua by Professor David V Williams Pakeha Maori: the early life and times of Frederick Edward Maning by David Calquhoun History of the War in the North of New Zealand by Frederick Maning Old New Zealand by Frederick Maning

The Best of RNZ's Podcasts. The shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of New Zealand history, presented by William Ray. RNZ's multiple award-winning podcast Black Sheep has returned with a new cast of characters from the murderous to the misunderstood.

Primary Title
  • Features Hour
Secondary Title
  • Black Sheep
Episode Title
  • Double Life: the story of Judge Frederick Maning - Part 2
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 9 July 2023
Start Time
  • 07 : 00
Finish Time
  • 08 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • Radio New Zealand National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • The Best of RNZ's Podcasts. The shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of New Zealand history, presented by William Ray. RNZ's multiple award-winning podcast Black Sheep has returned with a new cast of characters from the murderous to the misunderstood.
Episode Description
  • Frederick Maning was one of the first Europeans to settle in Aotearoa, marrying a high-ranking Ngāpuhi woman, and writing two books filled with colourful anecdotes of his time living alongside Māori. But attitude to his adopted land – and its people – twisted and turned over time, leaving a complicated legacy. Maning was there for key moments in the early years of cross-cultural contact. He witnessed the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi at Māngungu, and allegedly counselled Māori against signing it; he took up arms in the Northern War (including the infamous Battle of Ōhaeawai); and was one of the first judges on the Native Land Court. But while his books painted a romantic picture of his early life among Māori, Maning's private letters from later in life described Tangata Whenua using racist language, and advocated extreme violence against those who resisted colonisation. In this two part episode of Black Sheep, we look at these two lives of Judge Frederick Maning. For further reading: White Chief: the colourful life and times of Judge F E Maning of the Hokianga by John Nicholson Te Kooti Tango Whenua by Professor David V Williams Pakeha Maori: the early life and times of Frederick Edward Maning by David Calquhoun History of the War in the North of New Zealand by Frederick Maning Old New Zealand by Frederick Maning
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Documentary
  • Feature
  • News
Hosts
  • Catriona MacLeod (Presenter, RNZ News / Features Hour)
  • William Ray (Presenter / Writer, Black Sheep)