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The Meeting Place is an examination of relationships between Maori and Pakeha focusing predominantly on the period between 1814 and 1840 when, author Vincent O'Malley argues, both peoples lived / inhabited a 'middle ground' - in the historian's Richard White's phrase - in which n ...
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The Treaty of Waitangi is the most important document in New Zealand's history. Current Treaty issues and Maori/Pakeha relationships can only be understood within the wider story of New Zealand. As we understand and honour our history, we can acknowledge the need for restoration, ...
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The first paperback edition of this classic A.W. Reed title remains true to the original vision - to create a highly accessible reference to the traditional life and customs of Maori. Taonga Tuku Iho translates to 'treasures from the past that have been handed down to us'. Thi ...
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Chris Grosz captures in words and pictures the adventuring life of sailor, soldier, deserter, outlaw and Hau Hau slave, Kimball Bent. After signing up for the Queen's shilling, Bent was sent to New Zealand in the 1860s, on the eve of the tumultuous Taranaki land wars. An act of d ...
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Art for Social Change: Submerged Histories of Aaniwaniwa records an innovative study made of the impact on viewers of a high-profile art installation 'Aaniwaniwa' by Brett Graham and Rachel Rakena. Their artwork concerned the submerged in the flooded village of Horahora, now unde ...
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Trading Cultures is a social, economic and political history that gives fresh insights into how and why Maori and Pakeha in the far north of New Zealand traded and interacted with each other from the 1700s to the present.
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The story of the descendants of Hinetewai Atihana Johns B.A, Dip Ed. of Ngati Kahu and proud descendant of Hinetewai is proud to publish Nga Tapuwae o Hinetewai after years of writing and research. The book about tupuna, hapu and whanau of the far north from pre-european times t ...
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..an historical treatise on the conception, birth, development, and eventual demise of a small country school north of Napier, Hawkes Bay. This book details the often turbulent relationships between teachers and pupils, and teachers and parents in what could be described as a ...
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This landmark publication draws together all that has ever been written about the role of freshwater fishes in the lives of early Maori.
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Contains Maori baptisms, marriages, census, signatories, owners of occupation, tenths and landless native reserves etc. Invaluable for those of whakapapa connections to Te Tau Ihu. Some records for Ngai Tahu also
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