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The meeting of Josiah Firth with Te Kooti

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Josiah Clifton Firth stands in the centre by his horse, surrounded by large numbers of Māori. A monument to Tāmihana Tarapīpipi Te Waharoa is at right, in the direction of the Wairiri waterfall. Te Kooti met Firth while visiting the Waikato village of Te Tāpapa, the home of the Ngāti Raukawa prophet Hākaraia, in January 1870.

Te Kooti repeated an earlier pledge that if ‘left alone’ he would ‘remain at peace with all’. When Firth travelled to Auckland to plead Te Kooti’s case, he was dismissed as ‘that meddlesome sweep’ by Premier William Fox.

See an enlarged version of this image here (Alexander Turnbull Library).

Credit

Alexander Turnbull Library
Reference: G-496
Artist: Albin Martin (1813-1888).
Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any reuse of this image.

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The meeting of Josiah Firth with Te Kooti, URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/meeting-j-c-firth-te-kooti, (Manatū Taonga — Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated