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The Prophet and the Policeman

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The Prophet and the Policeman

The Story of Rua Kenana and John Cullen
Mark Derby
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In April 1916, John Cullen, the Commissioner of the New Zealand Police Force, personally led a raid on the Tuhoe prophet Rua Kenana's spiritual community at Maungapohatu, deep in the Urewera mountains. The raid, which was based on trumped-up charges, left two of Rua's followers dead and a number of others wounded, and is often described as the last battle of the New Zealand Wars.

The outcome of this raid was disastrous for race relations in this country and a historic low point for the New Zealand police. This book is an account of this dramatic, tragic and profoundly symbolic event in our history, told by recounting the life stories of its two principal antagonists. John Cullen was a farm labourer born in rural Ireland, who rose through the ranks to head the police force and was famously viotent, devious and authoritarian. Rua was notably gentle and inspirational, although often mysterious and contradictory.

This is a highly readable, potent and fascinating book of New Zealand history. The two subjects of this dual biography represent two poles of the national character: the archetypal Pakeha no-nonsense conservative who was quite prepared to break the law to serve the interests of the section of society he represented, and the semi-mythical Maori spiritual leader, steeped in mysterious charisma and pre-scientific beliefs.

The 2007 anti-terrorist raids on Tuhoe activists and the urban anarchist supporters have given the 1916 Maungapohatu raid a contemporary resonance: a connection that is explored in the conclusion of this book.


ISBN 978 1 877517 11 2
Stock code 6072
Pages 144
Description Photographic section
Size 234 x 153 mm, 250gm
Format Paperback
Published August 2009

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Always the Sound of the Sea Helen Beaglehole | Angelina: From Stromboli to D'Urville Island Gerard Hindmarsh | Answering Hark Peter Simpson | As If Running on Air: The Journals of Jack Lovelock David Colquhoun | Backroads Sam Hunt | Chords & other poems Sam Hunt | Dave Dobbyn: The Songbook Dave Dobbyn | East Stanley Palmer | Into the Light David Eggleton | John Britten Tim Hanna | Kahurangi Calling Gerard Hindmarsh | Kura Koiwi Brian Flintoff | Max Gimblett Wynstan Curnow & John Yau | Mune Ian Mune | The Nature of Things Edited by James Brown Photographs by Craig Potton | The New Zealand Wine-lover's Companion Karl du Fresne | No Other Home Than This John Andrews | Our Favourite Poems Introduction by Iain Sharp | The Prophet and the Policeman Mark Derby | Soundtrack Grant Smithies | Swamp Fever Gerard Hindmarsh | Taonga Puoro - Singing Treasures Brian Flintoff |
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