Māori Land March 1975 where can I find information about the Māori Land March in 1975?

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Summary: On 13 September 1975, around 5000 people marched from Te Hāpua in the North Island down to Wellington. This Māori land march or hīkoi (march) led by Ngāpuhi leader Dame Whina Cooper was to protest against the loss of Māori land. On arriving in Wellington on 13 October, they presented a petition signed by 60,000 people to the Prime Minister Bill Rowling. This entry shows you where to find information about the Māori Land March in 1975.
Junior secondary (Years 7-10)
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Website FHS9241
Dewey:333.2
call #:MAO
pub:2019
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20th century.