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A story of a siege – and why it’s still relevant today

30 November 2015 / kate / 1 Comment

How many of us have a good knowledge of our history here in Aoteraoa New Zealand? November 2015 commemorated 150 years since the siege of a Maori village called Waerenga-a-Hika near Gisborne on the East Coast of New Zealand’s North Island. In the six-day siege, 71 Māori villagers and 20 colonial soldiers were killed. Its…

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