Category:Parihaka
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Location | South Taranaki District, Taranaki Region, New Zealand | ||||
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English: Parihaka is a small community in the Taranaki region of New Zealand, located between Mount Taranaki and the Tasman Sea. In the 1870s and 1880s the settlement, then reputed to be the largest Māori village in New Zealand, became the centre of a major campaign of non-violent resistance to European occupation of confiscated land in the area.
Media in category "Parihaka"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Armed constabulary field force at parihaka.jpg 1,777 × 1,292; 626 KB
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Parihaka Maori settlement c. 1880 SLNSW FL10386948.jpg 3,462 × 2,598; 5.07 MB
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Parihaka the principal Maori stronghold - The Graphic 1881 (cropped).jpg 599 × 220; 103 KB
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Parihaka village, Taranaki, before 1886 (17282039866).jpg 900 × 679; 253 KB
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Parihaka, Taranaki (22583603875).jpg 669 × 679; 451 KB
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Parihaka-1.jpg 450 × 300; 62 KB
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Parihaka.jpg 1,270 × 968; 304 KB
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The Threatened Maori Rising in New Zealand.- The Graphic 1881.jpg 614 × 484; 217 KB