10. Photography continues to document dramatic incidents in Maori life and ritual. Here Whina Cooper, president of Te Matakite O Aotearoa, addresses a hui at Ruatoki in 1976. This meeting was held on the same day as a rival Matakite group met at Mangere marae and expelled her from the movement she had founded. The picture was taken by John Miller, one of a small but growing band of Maori photographers, who have access to more intimately Maori situations than those that might be encountered by their Pakeha colleagues.
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Tu Tangata, Issue 12, 1 June 1983, Page 15
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8910. Photography continues to document dramatic incidents in Maori life and ritual. Here Whina Cooper, president of Te Matakite O Aotearoa, addresses a hui at Ruatoki in 1976. This meeting was held on the same day as a rival Matakite group met at Mangere marae and expelled her from the movement she had founded. The picture was taken by John Miller, one of a small but growing band of Maori photographers, who have access to more intimately Maori situations than those that might be encountered by their Pakeha colleagues. Tu Tangata, Issue 12, 1 June 1983, Page 15
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