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The New Zealand Wars: Episode 3

"The Invasion of Waikato". In July 1863 16 Maori Missionary entertainers were in England, giving sermons and lectures as well as performing Haka. On the 15th of July they had an audience with Queen Victoria who recorded "They all kissed my hand and behaved extremely well". Three days before, on July 12 1863, the Queen's soldiers had invaded the Waikato.

Year: 1998
Genre: Documentaries, New Zealand Docos
Country: NZ
Starring: James Belich
Duration: 50 Minutes
Rating: G
8/10
Location in store: New Zealand (Documentary)

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