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New Zealand was the last country in the world to be discovered and settled by humankind. It was also the first to introduce full democracy. Between those events, and in the century that followed the franchise, the movements and conflicts of human history have been played out more ...
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The late Michael King was one of New Zealand's most respected and popular historians. Edited and introduced by his daughter, Rachael King, The Silence Beyond is a timely and fitting tribute to one of New Zealand's greatest modern thinkers.
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Michael King clears away all the nonsense, rumour and vilification that has surrounded the Moriori. He identifies who they were and where they came from. He reveals that Moriori people were not a race, and that they are far from extinct.
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9780140103915 |
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3 October 2000 by Penguin |
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A full-colour illustrated hardback edition of Michael King's acclaimed History of New Zealaand. King's text was hailed for it's accessibility and for being so positive and constructive in a time of uncertainty. This new hardcover edition contains nearly 300 illustrations research ...
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9780143006695 |
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1 October 2007 by Penguin |
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Renowned historian Michael King (1945-2004) presents a comprehensive and searching documentary of Maori culture and society, and Maori-Pakeha contact, conflict and co-operation. From the earliest daguerreotype around 1852 to the strong protest images of the 1990s, King records an ...
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New Zealand was the last country in the world to be discovered and settled by humankind and the first to introduce a full democracy. This title tells the country's story and reveals how an insulated and dependent British colony transformed itself into an independent nation.
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First published in 1985, Being Pakeha was a strong reply to Maori who were asserting their own identity and to Pakeha who thought they didn't have an identity of their own. Being Pakeha Now was updated in 1999 and is reprinted with a foreword by Kerry Howe.
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9780143020004 |
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1 December 2002 by Penguin |
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This collection of writings on Maori issues by Maori writers combines many of the essays from the first edition with a selection from its companion volume, "Tihe Mauri Ora". Essential reading for anyone interested in Maori life and values.
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