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  2. Early New Zealand Books - Wikipedia

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    1873 - Trollope, Anthony. Australia and New Zealand [New Zealand Chapters Only] 1874 - Adam, J. Twenty-five Years of Emigrant Life in the South of New Zealand; 1874 - Baines, W M. The Narrative of Edward Crewe, or Life in New Zealand; 1874 - Bathgate, A. Colonial Experiences or Sketches of People and Places in the Province of Otago, New Zealand.

  3. New Zealand literature - Wikipedia

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    [2] [9] [10] Early New Zealand books were generally narratives of visits and travel to New Zealand, such as A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827 (1832) by Augustus Earle or Station Life in New Zealand (1870) by Mary Anne Barker, [11] or scientific works such as The New Zealanders Illustrated, a rare book by natural ...

  4. The New Zealand Wars / Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Wars / Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa is a book by historian Vincent O'Malley that documents the New Zealand Wars, a series of conflicts in the country, which involved the Crown and some groups of Māori between 1845 and 1872.

  5. Rūrangi - Wikipedia

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    The film had its world premiere at the New Zealand International Film Festival on 26 July 2020. It was screened at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco, where it won an Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature, and was released to New Zealand theatres on 4 February 2021. All of the trans characters in the film are portrayed by trans ...

  6. 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.

  7. Wharenui - Wikipedia

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    Tāne-nui-ā-rangi, the wharenui at Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland Inside Tāne-nui-ā-rangi A modern wharenui at Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington. A wharenui ([ˈɸaɾɛnʉ.i]; literally "large house") is a communal house of the Māori people of New Zealand, generally situated as the focal point of a marae.

  8. 1814 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    6 lascars from the Matilda desert the ship at 'Port Daniel' (Otago Harbour).One later takes the moko and is still living with Māori on Stewart Island in 1844. [10]Robert Brown and 7 others of the Matilda sail from Stewart Island in a ship's boat to search the east coast of the South Island as far as Moeraki and Oamaru looking for the missing lascars.

  9. History of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    At first New Zealand was administered from Australia as part of the colony of New South Wales, and from 16 June 1840 New South Wales laws were deemed to operate in New Zealand. [68] This was a transitional arrangement, and the British Government issued the Charter for Erecting the Colony of New Zealand on 16 November 1840.