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Below John Bryce, Native Minister and bully. In 1868 he took part in the slaughter of Maori children, and in 1881 he led 2,500 armed men against the pacifists of Parihaka to arrest Te Whiti and destroy the settlement.

ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY

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Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 28

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Below John Bryce, Native Minister and bully. In 1868 he took part in the slaughter of Maori children, and in 1881 he led 2,500 armed men against the pacifists of Parihaka to arrest Te Whiti and destroy the settlement. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 28

Below John Bryce, Native Minister and bully. In 1868 he took part in the slaughter of Maori children, and in 1881 he led 2,500 armed men against the pacifists of Parihaka to arrest Te Whiti and destroy the settlement. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 28

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