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John Millers protest photos
John Miller's protest photos
A large crowd gathers to protest the visit of USS Haddo, a nuclear-powered American submarine that came into Auckland Harbour in 1979. (PHOTO: John M Miller)
Maori land rights activist Tuaiwa Hautai "Eva" Rickard leads the occupation of Raglan Golf Course in February 1978. (PHOTO: John M Miller)
Members of the Storm Troopers, an Ōtara gang, keep to their side of the line during one of the first major protests of the 1970s to take place on the treaty grounds at Waitangi on 6 February 1972. (PHOTO: John M Miller)
Tāme Iti on the steps of Parliament in November 1972 as part of Ngā Tamatoa’s Māori tent embassy. (PHOTO: John M Miller)
Members of Auckland's Pasifika community march during a national anti- Vietnam War mobilisation on 14 July 1972. Over 35,000 people protested on the streets around the country. (PHOTO: John M Miller)
Members of OHMS, the Organisation to Halt Military Service, challenge conscripts in 1972. (PHOTO: John M Miller)
Police charge at "Patu" Squad , during the 3rd Test. 12 Sept, 1981 (PHOTO: John Miller)
Waitangi 1996 (PHOTO: John Miller)
Kim Hill and Germaine Greer (PHOTO: John Miller)
(PHOTO: John Miller)
(PHOTO: John Miller)
Black Lives Matters protest (PHOTO: John Miller)
The images in this gallery are used with permission and are subject to copyright conditions.