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Polynesian Panthers
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Polynesian Panthers

We were just exuberant voices yelling out in the dark.

201055mDocumentary

Overview

In the 1950s thousands of Pacific Islanders came to Aotearoa to meet a labour shortage. They faced racism, and in the 1970s, notorious dawn raids by police. In 1971 a group of young gang members and students set up the Polynesian Panthers to stand up for the rights of the Pasifika community. They ran food co-ops, homework centres, and lobbied for support services. In this Dan Salmon-directed documentary, presenter Nevak Rogers explores the inspirations, events (Bastion Point, Springbok Tour) and legacy of the movement co-founded by her uncle Will 'llolahia.

Created By

Director
Dan Salmon
Status
Released
Original Title
Polynesian Panthers
Production Countries
New Zealand

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