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This image accompanied a feature ran in the Manawatu Evening Standard on January 17 1987 about the work of Māori Wardens in Marton. According to the story that accompanied the photographs, Māori Wardens were instituted in 1937 and by 1987 there were 2300 working voluntarily throughout in New Zealand under the jurisdiction of the Māori Wardens' Association. Before receiving their badges and warrants, trainee wardens underwent an 18 month probationary period, taking training from senior wardens and the district wardens' associations.

Identification

Object type
Image
Date
January 1987
Digitisation ID
2016N_IMCA-DigitalMaster_013426
Format
B&W negative

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Taxonomy

Tags
1980s,
kaitiaki,
maori wardens,
marton,
māori,
te ao māori,
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