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Parihaka The Facts

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John Mclean

The Government’s occupation of Parihaka on 5th November, 1881, was an inevitable and necessary consequence of Te Whiti creating a quasi-republic in the bush of southern Taranaki, which refused to recognise the sovereignty of the Crown or the laws of the land, and was a haven for criminals on the run from justice, including a murderer. That the deed was achieved peacefully was as much a tribute to the restraint from violence of Te Whiti and his fellow prophet, Tohu, as to the decision of the Government to turn up with such overwhelming force as to deter any ideas of resistance.

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Price: NZD $30.00 (postage included)
Size: A5
Type: Soft Cover
Pages: 120 pages of text plus 12 pages of maps/photos

The Government’s occupation of Parihaka on 5th November, 1881, was an inevitable and necessary consequence of Te Whiti creating a quasi-republic in the bush of southern Taranaki, which refused to recognise the sovereignty of the Crown or the laws of the land, and was a haven for criminals on the run from justice, including a murderer. That the deed was achieved peacefully was as much a tribute to the restraint from violence of Te Whiti and his fellow prophet, Tohu, as to the decision of the Government to turn up with such overwhelming force as to deter any ideas of resistance.

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