Te Papa And Auckland Museum Welcome Return of Te Pahi Medal 8 Dec 2014
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Joint Media Statement
8 December 2014
TE PAPA AND AUCKLAND MUSEUM WELCOME THE RETURN OF THE TE PAHI MEDAL
A ceremony to mark the return to New Zealand of the Te Pahi silver medal was held at Auckland War Memorial Museum on Saturday (6 December), before it goes on public display on 17 December.
This follows a successful joint bid by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira in April this year. They worked closely with Ngati Torehina, Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngapuhi and descendants of the Maori chief Te Pahi to achieve this. A shared guardianship relationship has been arranged involving descendants of Te Pahi, who was gifted the medal by Governor King of New South Wales in 1806.
The medal came to public attention when it was offered for auction, having been in a private collection in Australia for many years. Arapata Hakiwai, Te Papa’s Kaihautu (Maori Leader), says the partnership between the two museums, working in collaboration with Ngati Torehina, Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngapuhi and Te Pahi descendants, demonstrates the importance for this nationally significant taonga to return home.
He says, “The Te Pahi medal is a significant piece of early Maori-European and trans-Tasman history, and is of immense cultural value. Te Papa is guided by the principle of Mana Taonga, which recognises the relationships that exist between treasures and their source communities. Reconnecting treasures to their own treasures is an important part of the whakapapa relationship, as is the recognition of their mana and authority. For this reason, the Te Pahi medal is a taonga of great importance to both present and future generations.”
The medal will be on public display at Auckland Museum from Wednesday 17 December 2014, as part of a Samuel Marsden display commemorating the 200th anniversary of Marsden’s Christmas Sermon at Hohi, near Rangihoua Pa in the Bay of Islands. This pivotal moment in early New Zealand history is considered to represent the first formal relationship between Maori and Europeans.
Auckland Museum Director, Roy Clare, says: “We are very excited to finally have the Te Pahi medal back in Aotearoa, where it belongs. The whole journey to get this taonga home has been a massive joint effort between Te Papa, Te Pahi descendants in Ngapuhi, and our people here at the Museum. As a kaitiaki for taonga, we strive to care for and re-connect treasures such as these with people and their communities; it’s a tangible example of co-development between museums, Iwi, hapu and whanau.”
Te Pahi descendant, Associate Professor Deidre Brown, says, “The medal is important locally and nationally. For Ngati Rua and Ngati Torehina, it embodies the mana of our ancestor, Te Pahi, and the advanced social and technological future he envisaged for us. For New Zealanders, the medal remembers an important historic moment of mutual respect between the Crown and Maori, recognition of Maori sovereign rights, and an equitable future between two cultures. This is the moment that many of us are still working towards achieving for current and future generations. The medal, therefore, is a talisman that represents the past and future of two peoples.”
The return of this taonga on the threshold of the 175th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi is a fortuitous and timely reminder of the enterprising activities of Maori long before European settlement was formalized. Governor King's recognition of Te Pahi in 1806 followed a prolonged period of trade across the Tasman Sea and was at that time a tribute to Te Pahi's entrepreneurial leadership.
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