BWB Texts: Turning Points 2014
DOI: 10.7810/9781927327951_4
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Parihaka Invaded

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“…Worried that non-violent tactics could eventuate in armed Māori resistance, a militia was sent to invade Parihaka in 1881. 62 Greeted by singing children and unarmed Māori, the militia ransacked and destroyed dwellings, assaulted residents, and the community was forced to disperse. The Parihaka Marae was vandalised on the orders of the Native Affairs Minister to "deprive it of its sacred nature. "…”
Section: New Zealand's Colonial Counter-terrorism Prosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worried that non-violent tactics could eventuate in armed Māori resistance, a militia was sent to invade Parihaka in 1881. 62 Greeted by singing children and unarmed Māori, the militia ransacked and destroyed dwellings, assaulted residents, and the community was forced to disperse. The Parihaka Marae was vandalised on the orders of the Native Affairs Minister to "deprive it of its sacred nature. "…”
Section: New Zealand's Colonial Counter-terrorism Prosementioning
confidence: 99%