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  2. Omission of New Zealand from maps - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Furthermore, in 2018, a tourism campaign video was published in which then Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the New Zealand actor and comedian Rhys Darby discussed why New Zealand was being left off world maps. In the video, Darby jokingly said that it was the result of a conspiracy against New Zealand.

  3. Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, it is illegal to disturb or destroy an archaeological site, and can result in substantial fines and a criminal conviction. [57] Heritage New Zealand investigated how Hilliam had obtained the skulls and whether he had sent human remains out of New Zealand, but found no evidence beyond his claims to have done so. [58]

  4. History of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Despite New Zealand's immigration liberalisation in the 1980s, Britons are still the largest group of migrants to New Zealand, due in part to recent immigration law changes that privilege fluent speakers of English. One constitutional link to Britain remains – New Zealand's head of state, the King in Right of New Zealand, is a British resident.

  5. New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Gallipoli campaign played an important part in fostering New Zealand's national identity [229] [230] and strengthened the ANZAC tradition it shares with Australia. [231] In addition to Vietnam and the two world wars, New Zealand fought in the Second Boer War, [232] the Korean War, [233] the Malayan Emergency, [234] the Gulf War, and the ...

  6. Tauranga campaign - Wikipedia

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    Gate Pā was the single most devastating defeat suffered by the British military in the New Zealand Wars: while British casualties totalled more than a third of the storming party, Māori losses are generally unknown but thought to number at least 25-30, including Ngāi Te Rangi chiefs Te Reweti, Eru Puhirake, Tikitu, Te Kani, Te Rangihau, and ...

  7. Explainer-Why New Zealand's electoral system favours ... - AOL

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    Here are key aspects of the country's mixed-member proportional (MMP) system, which has made coalitions the norm since the system was introduced in 1996. New Zealand switched from a British first ...

  8. Aotearoa New Zealand's histories - Wikipedia

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    However, Graeme Ball, the chair of the New Zealand History Teachers' Association, said the new curriculum was "not pushing an agenda or a single narrative". [36] In a discussion on the webpage of the New Zealand Historical Association, historians expressed concerns about the draft as well as acknowledging strengths of the document.

  9. Why ‘Kessler Syndrome’ could turn from a hypothetical to a ...

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    The eruption, the most powerful of the 19th century, lofted so much sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere that the annual average temperatures for the Northern Hemisphere dropped by about 1 degree ...