The. death of the Maori "Prophet," Rua Kenana, recalls memories of the difficulties which arose in 1916. when armed police, were sent, into the Urewera to bring Rua back as a prisoner. The bottom photograph shows Run's fortified home at Maungapohatu, in t.heUretucra Country, and above is a picture of Rua, and his son after their capture.^ On the right- is' Sergeant Henry, now stationed at Hawerm.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 7
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67The. death of the Maori "Prophet," Rua Kenana, recalls memories of the difficulties which arose in 1916. when armed police, were sent, into the Urewera to bring Rua back as a prisoner. The bottom photograph shows Run's fortified home at Maungapohatu, in t.heUretucra Country, and above is a picture of Rua, and his son after their capture.^ On the right- is' Sergeant Henry, now stationed at Hawerm. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 7
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