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Photographs of the Foreshore and Seabed Hikoi, Parliament grounds, Wellington

Photographs of the Foreshore and Seabed Hikoi, Parliament grounds, Wellington
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Photographs of the Foreshore and Seabed Hikoi, Parliament grounds, Wellington
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Photographs of a hikoi protesting against proposed foreshore and seabed legislation, Parliament grounds, Wellington, taken 5 May 2004 by Dylan Owen. One photograph (DSC00051.jpg) shows Panguru relatives of Dame Whina Cooper holding a framed copy of a famous photograph of Whina Cooper and her granddaughter Irenee on the Maori Land March in 1975. Persons are (left to right) Brother Bryan Stanaway (man with glasses), Werehiko Hauiti (boy with beanie), Addonia Peita (girl looking up with chin in ...

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Date created
5 May 2004
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23042789
Locations
Molesworth Street / Thorndon
Related subjects
Cooper, Whina (Dame), 1895-1994 / Puru, Hinerangi, 1937- / Demonstrations / New Zealand / Wellington Region / Māori (New Zealand people) / Claims / Māori political activists / New Zealand. Parliament / Buildings / New Zealand. Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 / Molesworth Street / Thorndon

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