What are Dawn aids? Getting dawn raided is when police come 
    rushing into your house early in the morning. Most people 
believe that the police are being “RACIST” because the
 police mostly arrest polynesian people and also black people 
(African American people). But what do they want? 
The police think that these polynesian/African people are OVERSTAYERS, so once they come into people’s houses the 
first thing they want to see is their paperwork and passports! 
If you didn’t have them then the police would arrest them 
until their family shows the paperwork/passports to the 
police to release that person. 
PACIFIC PEOPLE MIGRATION TO NZ
In the 1970’s New Zealand invited people from the 
south pacific to come live in NZ to meet the demand 
for cheap labour. People came from all over, including 
Tonga, Samoa and Fiji and Realm countries like 
Niue and the Cook Islands. It was advertised as the land of 
milk and honey- lots of jobs, better education, and better healthcare. When they migrated to NZ, ⅔ lived in Auckland 
and the rest settled in Wellington and Christchurch. In 
Auckland, most pacific people lived in suburbs like Ponsonby,
 Grey Lynn and Herne Bay. By 1971 there were more than 
41,000 pacific people in NZ. They worked in low wage jobs,
 such as cleaning or working in factories. They worked very 
long hours (E.g.. 10-12 hours per day). Some were paid 
$1.50 per hour ( which is $17 in today’s money). There were 
enough 
Pacific people here that they started to build their own community, such as churches and their community support. 
Many children were born to these migrants, and these children
 were automatically citizens. Another reason Pacific people 
wanted to come to NZ was so their children could have better education and future job opportunities than they would have
 had in the islands. Nz was advertised as the land of milk and honey, better jobs, better life and more. Pacific people were 
faced discrimination. 
ECONOMIC CRISIS
In the early 1970’s, Britain made a decision about who they 
trade good with that majorly affected the NZ 
economy. Oil prices skyrocketed which meant petrol 
prices went up as well. Lots of businesses went bankrupt 
resulting in huge job losses. These job losses mostly affected 
the Pacific Island community, so they were mostly blamed 
for the crime that happened because of the job losses. 
POLYNESIAN PANTHERS
The polynesian
 panthers were a group of young men and 
women who were Nz born and were raised in New Zealand by Pacific Islanders. This gang wanted to fight back against the oppression and racism pacific islanders were experiencing in 
that time. The polynesian panthers were inspired by a group 
who does the same thing called the Black Panthers and the 
symbol of the panther was the polynesian panthers symbol too, they chose the symbol of a panther because a 
panther only 
attacks when it gets attacked FIRST! This is a metaphor 
for the Panthers - they are only fighting back against 
oppression. The polynesian panther headquarters organise housings, 
prison visits, educations, help people who got raided, and 
organise safety crossings in Franklin Road after 2 
Niuean kids were killed, they did this because they were 
second class citizens. 
The Legacy
The legacy of the Dawn Raids was long term fear and 
mistrust of the police. While the Dawn Raid terms were
 happening, this caused intergenerational trauma. In my grandparents generations, they would get mistreated 
like being called n**** or other means names,
 they would get forced to go back home and much much 
more. In my parents' generations, they would never have 
known about their parents getting mistreated or maybe my
 parents went through this hard time but I didn’t know
 because they won’t tell me their history in NZ. In MY 
generation, some people are nice and some aren’t 
so I didn’t go through times like seeing my parents 
get bossed around or getting arrested. My life has
 been different from my ancestors so I didn’t know 
anything about Dawn Raids, if I ask my parents they 
wouldn’t say anything, maybe because they 
don’t want to think about the hard time they had in the past!
Apology
It is a modern trend for governments to admit their historical wrong-doings and publicly apologize for them. In 2008 the Australian government apologized to the Aboriginal people in a 20 minute speech, for mistreatment of the people, confiscation of the land etc. In 2019 the government of Canada apologized to the Inuit people and First Nations people for decades of discrimination and mistreatment. Although these apologies do not fix the harm that was done, admitting what they did is harmful is a step in the right direction. On the 14th of June 2021, Jacinda Adern (Nz’s prime minister) announced the government would apologise for the Dawn Raids on June 26th 2021. Although this will not undo the intergenerational trauma caused by the Dawn Raids, acknowledging it is a start towards equity. 
Conclusion
Throughout dawn raids pacific people felt discussed of the white people’s attitude. I have noticed that my dad is growing an afro subtle to reclaim his culture. I hope my parents will one day tell their history to me!
Written by Junefia Wilco