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  2. Dawn raids (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The dawn raids were also covered by general and scholarly works including Sharon Alice Liava'a's 1998 MA thesis "Dawn raids: when Pacific Islanders were forced to go "home"," anthropologist Melanie Anae's chapter "Overstayers, Dawn Raids and the Polynesian Panthers" in the edited volume Tangata O Le Moana: New Zealand and the People of the ...

  3. Polynesian Panthers - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, former Polynesian Panther members are among those petitioning the New Zealand government for an official apology for the dawn raids that took place in the mid‑1970s. [26] On 15 August 2021, the public broadcaster TVNZ released a television series about the Polynesian Panthers called The Panthers on TVNZ 1 and TVNZ On Demand.

  4. The Panthers (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The Panthers is a New Zealand drama television miniseries created and executive produced by Halaifonua Finau and Tom Hern in association with Four Knights Film studio. Set during the 1970s, the series focuses on the emergence of the Polynesian Panthers against the backdrop of the controversial dawn raids.

  5. Frank Gill (politician) - Wikipedia

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    As Minister of Immigration, Gill supported the Government's dawn raids against overstayers, which disproportionately targeted the Pasifika community. In response the Polynesian Panthers activist group staged "counter raids" on the homes of Gill and fellow National MP and minister Bill Birch, surrounding them with light and chanting with megaphones.

  6. Samoan New Zealanders - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Samoan illegal immigrants were the targets of notorious "dawn raids" by the police, which led to accusations of ethnic bias in tackling illicit immigration. That same decade, some Samoan New Zealanders joined the newborn Polynesian Panthers , an organisation dedicated to supporting Pasifika New Zealanders , for example by ...

  7. Third National Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Anae, Melanie (2012). "Overstayers, Dawn Raids and the Polynesian Panthers". In Sean, Mallon (ed.). Tangata O Le Moana: New Zealand and the People of the Pacific. Te Papa Press. ISBN 978-1-877385-72-8. Parker, John (2005). Frontier of Dreams: The Story of New Zealand—Into the 21st Century, 1946-2005.

  8. 25 horror movies you need to see in 2025 (from 'Companion' to ...

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    A new Stephen King flick? Yep. Double the Frankenstein? You know it. Another "M3GAN"? Naturally. Here are 25 horror movies to watch in 2025.

  9. Ponsonby, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the Polynesian Panthers were first established in Ponsonby. [25] From 1973 to 1979, Pacific families living in Ponsonby, and the rest of New Zealand, were subjected to the Dawn Raids - immigration raids targeting overstayers that overwhelmingly targeted Pacific Islanders.