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Greenstone Door

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Greenstone Door

William Satchell

The Greenstone Door is a historical novel, set between 1830-1860’s New Zealand. The main character, Cedric Tregarthen, is remembering his past, telling the story both from his vantage point as an old man remembering, and as a young man experiencing his life. The story starts with the sack of the Te Kuma pa and the death of his father, his subsequent adoption by the trader Purcell and protection of Te Waharoa. He grows up among the Maori people, with his foster sister Puhi-Huia and his friend, Rangiora. Together the three young people penetrate to a secret limestone cave, where in their fancy the stalagmites take the shapes of men and women in some drama of the future; Rangiora and Cedric end the racial hostility of their boyhood with an oath of peace, the compact of the Tatau Pounamu, that the Greenstone Door be closed. Events then move on in history, through the troubles that followed Waitangi. We see Cedric in Auckland, meeting his love interest and observing Governor George Grey at close range. When the Waikato war breaks out, his sympathies and loyalties are divided and, in theory, we are shown both sides. (http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-SteNove-t1-body-d2-d8.html)

It is worth remembering that this book was published in 1914 and holds value as an artifact of the Pakeha(1) desire to justify their place in New Zealand and to mythologize the wars for New Zealand. In reality the conflict was ‘brutal, bloody and calculated’ (RNZ). The invasion of the Waikato between 1863 and 1864 is the biggest campaign of the New Zealand wars and marks a titanic struggle as to who will own and control New Zealand itself, conflict between Maori defending what was rightfully theirs and the imperial might of Great Britain. The outcome of the war was the confiscation of 12,000 square km2 of Waikato lands. The repercussions of this have reverberated throughout New Zealand history and “leaves the King Movement tribes with a legacy of poverty and bitterness that was partly assuaged in 1995 when the government conceded that the 1863 invasion and confiscation was wrongful and apologised for its actions”. The Waikato-Tainui tribe accepted compensation in the form of cash and some government-controlled lands totalling about $171 million – about 1 percent of the value of the lands confiscated in 1863. Queen Elizabeth II personally signed the Waikato Raupatu Claims Settlement Act 1995. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_the_Waikato).

Also, real atrocities were committed in one of the battles depicted in 'The Greenstone Door' at Rangiaowhia, quite apart from the bloodiness of warfare. This was a negotiated 'safe harbour' for non-combatants and people came to Rangiaowhia seeking refuge. The army attacked and killed unarmed men, women and children, both by gunfire and torching a building that they were sheltering in. 'The Greenstone Door' alludes to this torched building but never acknowledges that it was likely a church and housed women and children. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangiaowhia)

So enjoy this story, as you will, keeping in mind that it is fiction and offers a highly biased Pakeha view of the reasons for and justification of war.

For anyone wanting to know more about this history, I recommend Dr Vincent O’Malley’s book ‘The Great War for New Zealand: Waikato 1800-2000’. RNZ also have an excellent program on this subject entitled ‘NZ Wars: Stories of Tainui’ available on YouTube.

1. Pakeha – White New Zealander – usually of British extraction.

Year of Publication: 1914Genres: Action & Adventure , Historical
Running Time: 14 hours 55 minutes 47 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Preface
Gnomesb
1:26
2
The Nights
I am Lost and Found
Gnomesb
27:16
3
The Nights
I am Claimed in Utu and Become the Little Finger of Te Waharoa
Gnomesb
27:38
4
The Nights
I Find A Haven
Gnomesb
39:25
5
The Nights
I Meet Rangiora
Gnomesb
34:35
6
The Nights
Cave and River
Gnomesb
32:35
7
The Nights
I Visit the Pa of the Cannibal Chef
Gnomesb
29:32
8
The Nights
The War of Light and Darkness
Gnomesb
34:31
9
The Nights
The Triumph of Love - and of Darkness
Gnomesb
32:51
10
The Nights
I am Set at Liberty
Gnomesb
26:23
11
The Nights
I Make Acquaintance with a Horse and a White Girl
Gnomesb
33:09
12
The Nights
I Enter the White Men's City
Gnomesb
38:35
13
The Nights
I Learn my Origin
Gnomesb
34:30
14
The Nights
The Past Repeats Itself
Gnomesb
31:16
15
The Nights
Three Years
Gnomesb
44:34
16
The Nights
Parted
Gnomesb
22:05
17
The Nights
I Fight a Battle
Gnomesb
30:01
18
The Nights
I Return Home
Gnomesb
38:26
19
The Nights
The Path of True Love
Gnomesb
28:04
20
The Nights
Letters from Home
Gnomesb
27:34
21
The Nights
The Storm-Cloud
Gnomesb
34:02
22
The Nights
I Leave Auckland and Fall into an Ambush
Gnomesb
41:05
23
The Nights
Prisoner - Part one
Gnomesb
24:26
24
The Nights
Prisoner - Part two
Gnomesb
42:46
25
The Nights
I Reach the End of my Captivity
Gnomesb
32:16
26
The Nights
The Last Stand
Gnomesb
45:31
27
The Nights
A Black Dawn
Gnomesb
35:48
28
The Nights
The Greenstone Door
Gnomesb
17:03
29
The Nights
Glossary
Gnomesb
4:58
30
The Nights
Notes
Gnomesb
3:26

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