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Sunday, May 16, 2021

Parihaka

 Dear Readers,

Today's Blog is about Parihaka, something we've been working on in class last week.

Information I studied about Parihaka included Goverment troops foreign maori who were protesting peacefully in a effort to save their land) off their land in the 1860's. The white feather of the albatross became a symbol of their protest.

Here are some images to illustrate my work. I hope you like them and also my content. Please leave a comment that will hopefully encourage me to continue Blogging and make improvements where necessary.

Remembering Parihaka | National Library of New ZealandInvasion of pacifist settlement at Parihaka | NZHistory, New Zealand  history online

Have you ever learned about Parihaka at school?

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