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Faces of defiance: Maori prisoners-of-war of the 1860s. Some ‘rebels’ were treated like civilian criminals, being tried and hung for ‘murder’ and ‘high treason’—even members of tribes who had never signed the Treaty of Waitangi or recognised Victoria as their Queen. Photograph: Alexander Turnbull Library.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860208.2.132.1.2

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 8 February 1986, Page 19

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Tapeke kupu
45

Faces of defiance: Maori prisoners-of-war of the 1860s. Some ‘rebels’ were treated like civilian criminals, being tried and hung for ‘murder’ and ‘high treason’—even members of tribes who had never signed the Treaty of Waitangi or recognised Victoria as their Queen. Photograph: Alexander Turnbull Library. Press, 8 February 1986, Page 19

Faces of defiance: Maori prisoners-of-war of the 1860s. Some ‘rebels’ were treated like civilian criminals, being tried and hung for ‘murder’ and ‘high treason’—even members of tribes who had never signed the Treaty of Waitangi or recognised Victoria as their Queen. Photograph: Alexander Turnbull Library. Press, 8 February 1986, Page 19

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