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- Title
- Aftermath of the arrival of the Māori Land March into Wellington
- Content partner
- Alexander Turnbull Library
- Collection
- TAPUHI
- Description
A large group of protesters, participants in the Māori Land March in October 1975, are gathered on the steps of Parliament. Rawiri Ruru is seen in the front of the group in frames 1 to 10. Another man is playing a guitar, and others are holding [music?] sheets, possibly for a waiata. Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Rawiri Ruru of Te Aitanga a Hauiti identified by a researcher; previously identified as 'possibly Tom Poata'
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1975
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/38422821
- Locations
- Wellington City
- Related subjects
- Te Roopū o te Matakite / Mautohe / Men, Māori / New Zealand / Wellington Region / Women, Māori / Guitar / Waiata / New Zealand. Parliament / Buildings / Wellington City
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