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Ceremonies
Day
Elderly
Greenpeace crew
KWCI (GPI)
Maori
Memorials
MY Rainbow Warrior III
Outdoors
People
Traditions
The Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand
Captain Joel Stewart (left) and Ngati Kura's Mori Pera during a traditional Maori greeting (Hongi). They are onboard the Rainbow Warrior, during the ship's first journey to New Zealand, as she visits Matauri Bay, Northland, the resting place of the original Rainbow Warrior, which was bombed by French secret service agents in Auckland in 1985. Ngati Kura, the Maori iwi (people) from Northland, "guardians" of the waters where the wreck of the first Rainbow Warrior lies, and Greenpeace crew, take part in a "whakatau" ceremony to welcome the ship.
Unique identifier:
GP04ODM
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
09/01/2013
Locations:
Aotearoa
,
Matauri Bay
,
North Island
,
Northland Region
,
Oceania
Credit line:
© Nigel Marple / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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The Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand
The new Rainbow Warrior, on her first journey to New Zealand, visits Matauri Bay, the resting place of the original Rainbow Warrior, which was bombed by French secret service agents in Auckland in 1985. The shoot include images of a festival run by local iwi Te Whanau a Apanui (Maori tribe) celebrating the withdrawal oil giant Petrobras which had planned to drill for deep sea oil. A united front of protest action took place in the Raukumara Basin in 2011 that disrupted deep sea oil surveys.
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