Bastion Point

Bastion Point

:"There is also a Bastion Point near Mallacoota, Victoria, Australia."Bastion Point ("Takaparawhau" in Māori) is a coastal piece of land in Orakei, Auckland, New Zealand, overlooking the Waitemata Harbour. The area has significance in New Zealand history for its role in 1970s Māori protests against forced land alienation by white New Zealanders. [http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealandInBrief/Maori/5/ENZ-Resources/Standard/1/3/en Police cordon At Bastion Point (3rd of 3)] (from Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Accessed 2008-07-31.)]

History

The land was originally owned by Ngāti Whātua, in the period before the colonisation of New Zealand by the British Crown, and was part of important lands for the iwi (tribe), overlooking rich fishing and farming areas.

The surrounding land was bought or confiscated by the New Zealand Government for public works and development over a period stretching from the 1840s into the 1950s.

Occupation

In 1885, the NZ Government built a military outpost at Kohimarama, or Bastion Point, because it commanded good strategic positioning over Waitemata Harbour. It was not built on Takaparawhau Point, which had earlier been given to the Government for that purpose. In 1886, the Crown used the Public Works Act 1882 to take ownership of 13 acres of Bastion Point for this purpose of defence. When, in 1941, the Crown no longer needed Bastion Point for defence, the ancestral Māori land was not returned to its traditional Māori owners but instead gifted to the Auckland City Council for a reserve. (This was the last 60 acres of uncommitted land at Orakei that the hapu still hoped to get back.) In 1976, the Crown announced that it planned to develop Bastion Point by selling it to the highest corporate bidder for high-income housing. Joe Hawke and other Māori members of hapu, and Pākehā activists, formed the Orakei Māori Action Committee taking direct action to stop the subdivision. In 1977-1978 the Orakei Māori Action Committee organised an illegal occupation of the remaining land Crown land to prevent its confiscation by the Muldoon Government. A marae and housing was built, and crops were grown. A fire in one of the buildings caused the tragic death of a young girl. [cite web|url=http://www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz/reports/viewchapter.asp?reportID=49AF06E3-FBCB-45C5-9E97-2C2044B558C2&chapter=63|title=Report of the Waitangi Tribunal on the Orakei Claim - 9.4 The Assessment of Competing Claims|publisher=Waitangi Tribunal]

A peaceful occupation lasted for 507 days and was finally ended on the 25th May 1978, when 800 police and the New Zealand army were used to forcibly remove the occupiers and destroy the temporary buildings including vegetable gardens and a meeting house, which were constructed to accommodate the living during the protest. Two hundred and twenty two protesters were arrested. The occupation and use of force to end it played a part in highlighting injustices against Māori, and the occupation was a major landmark in the history of Māori protest.

In the 1980s New Zealand Government formally apologised and returned the land to Ngāti Whātua with compensation, as part of the Treaty of Waitangi settlement process.

A documentary supporting the protest by filmmaker Merata Mita was made about the takeover of Māori land. It is titled "Bastion Point Day 507" and it uses various video footage of the forceful land takeover.

avage Memorial

The point is the location of the Savage Memorial for the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand Michael Joseph Savage (March 23, 1872 – March 27, 1940).

ee also

*Māori protest movement
*Treaty of Waitangi
*Ngati Whatua
*Orakei

References

External links

* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealanders/MaoriNewZealanders/NgatiWhatua/4/ENZ-Resources/Standard/4/en Television footage of Bastion Point eviction] , from Te Ara, the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
* [http://www.waitangi-tribunal.govt.nz/reports/viewchapter.asp?reportID=49AF06E3-FBCB-45C5-9E97-2C2044B558C2&chapter=58 Report on the Orakei claim] , Waitangi Tribunal
* [http://www.radionz.co.nz/popular/treaty/events-1970s Radio NZ sound bite interviews on the 1970's Bastion Point protest.]


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