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         New Zealand History:     more books (100)
  1. A Concise History of New Zealand (Cambridge Concise Histories) by Philippa Mein Smith, 2005-06-15
  2. A Traveller's History of New Zealand and the South Pacific Islands (Traveller's Histories Series) by John H. Chambers, 2007-03-01
  3. New Zealand: A Natural History by TuiDe Roy, Mark Jones, 2006-09-12
  4. A History of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific: The Formation of Identities (Blackwell History of the World) by Donald Denoon, Philippa Mein-Smith, et all 2000-10-10
  5. The Penguin History of New Zealand by Michael King, 2003-01
  6. A History of the New Zealand Fiction Feature Film: Staunch as? by Bruce Babington, 2008-01-08
  7. Buller's birds of New Zealand;: A history of the birds of New Zealand by Walter Lawry Buller, 1967
  8. The History of New Zealand (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Tom Brooking, 2004-06-30
  9. Ireland, Australia And New Zealand: History, Politics and Culture (Irish Abroad)
  10. The History of New Zealand.(Book review): An article from: The Historian by Giselle M. Byrnes, 2005-12-22
  11. Buller's Birds of New Zealand - A History of the Birds of New Zealand by Sir Walter Lawry Buller by E.G. (Ed.) Turbott, 1967
  12. Shifting Centres: Women and Migration in New Zealand History
  13. Milestones: Turning points in New Zealand history by Tom Brooking, 1988
  14. Great Tales from New Zealand History by Gordon McLauchlan, 2005-01

1. New Zealand In History
new zealand history. An overview covering the prehistoric, colonial and modernperiods. The New Zealand Wars. Biographies of Maori warriors.
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The Polynesians The Europeans Before annexation The New Zealand Company ... The taking of Parihaka Also The Musket Wars History and culture The Moriori people General information ... Find New Zealand books, CDs, DVDs Looking for something in particular? Check the Site map ... About me Contact Forum ... Sign my Guestbook Tip : If your browser is not javascript enabled, you can navigate this site using the Site Map Labelled with ICRA [ Site update 1 June 05 ] Home Site map About me Contact Forum
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Exact Match N ew Zealand's colourful history commences from the time when the Rangitata Land mass separates from the ancient super continent of Gondwana 80 million years ago, evolving over time to become modern New Zealand. As Polynesians discover and settle New Zealand, thought to be sometime between 950 and 1130 AD, the Moriori people are settling, possibly around the same time, the Chatham Islands, or Rekohu, a small group of islands off the coast of New Zealand.

2. New Zealand - Ancient And Modern History
Links to new zealand history from the arrival of the Maori, Captain Cook, the Treaty of Waitangi, Gallipoli, the Rainbow Warrior, recent economic
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3. The Maori - New Zealand In History
new zealand history. An overview covering the prehistoric, colonial and modernperiods. Maori history and culture - brief prehistory.
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The Polynesians European explorers Abel Janszoon Tasman Captain James Cook Marion du Fresne Dumont d'Urville ... Cyrille Laplace Also : The French maritime situation 15th-16th centuries History map (25k) Before annexation James Busby ... Local history links Also : A note on the annexation of New Zealand History map (25k) First hostilities The fall of Kororareka ... Taranaki War timeline Also : Hongi Hika and the Musket Wars History map (25k) Brief pre-history Early settlement ... Mu Torere More Brief history Hongi Hika, chief of the Nga Puhi tribe Te Rauparaha, chief of the Ngati Toa tribe Te Kooti : resistant, prophet, founder of the Ringatu church ... Michael Joseph Savage, Prime Minister For more biographies The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography website General information Volcanism - The eruption of Mount Tarawera Pictures ... Famous New Zealanders Kiwi ex-pats Living in the UK Living in France Timeline of events Prime Minister timeline ... New Zealand "firsts

4. New Zealand History
There is mainstream NZ history, and then there are radical new approaches to answering some mysteries about NZ's history it is thought that NZ
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5. New Zealand History Website - NZHistory.net.nz
new zealand history resource. Contentdriven site for anyone interested in NewZealand history.
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New Zealanders at War ... New Zealand Forces in Asia 1949-72 More... South African War Anzac Day and Gallipoli Le Quesnoy The Battle for Crete Italian Campaign North African Campaign Merchant Navy NZ Prisoners of War American forces in NZ D-Day VE / VJ Days NZ Forces in Asia 1949-72 From memory programme
Politics and Government
More... State Housing The House: a History of Parliament History of Parliament Buildings Women's Suffrage The National Council of Women Governors-General history Empire Day Labour Day 1912 Waihi Strike M J Savage Memorial William Massey memorial Working with Statistics
Society and Culture

6. New Zealand In History
new zealand history. An overview covering the prehistoric, colonial and modern periods. The New Zealand Wars. Biographies of Maori warriors. Maori
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7. New Zealand History Website - NZHistory.net.nz
new zealand history site featuring over 40 multimedia exhibitions, a comprehensive annotated links section, a discussion forum and general
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8. New Zealand - Ancient And Modern History
Links to new zealand history from the arrival of the Maori, Captain Cook, theTreaty of Waitangi, Gallipoli, the Rainbow Warrior, recent economic reforms.
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Ancient and Modern History
Links to New Zealand history from the arrival of the Maori, Captain Cook, the Treaty of Waitangi, Gallipoli, the Rainbow Warrior, recent economic reforms. Prehistory and Biogeography. ( # June 2003 ) Changes in Vegetation over the past 20,000 years China likely the original homeland of Polynesian people
The origin of the Polynesian people who inhabit most of the South Pacific islands including Hawaii and New Zealand has been obscure and the location of a mythical homeland called "Hawaiki" unknown.
By analysing human deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), Victoria University scientist Geoffrey Chambers claims that it is possible to show that Polynesians, including New Zealand's Maori, have migrated from Asia, through the Philippines, Indonesia, West Polynesia, East Polynesia and finally to New Zealand. Austronesian Language Comparison
From the island of Madagascar off the east coast of Africa, all the way to tiny isolated Easter Island (Rapa Nui), and extending into Taiwan, Vietnam, Northern Australia, New Zealand and most of the Melanesian and Polynesian Islands, the languages in this single family have many cognates (words in common). The Settlement of Polynesia The Vaka Taumako Project
ancient tribes and canoes, modern tribal divisions.

9. The Official Tourism New Zealand Site For Destination New Zealand
The official site for New Zealand includes an extensive database of visitor information and forums. The definitive resource for visitors.
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10. Sale Of The Centuries
to be interested, whereas her generation, educated in the late 1950s and early 60s, were told there was no such thing as new zealand history.
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11. New Zealand History

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12. The Electronic Journal Of Australian And New Zealand History
Conference Proceedings, Papers and Seminar Presentations Reviews of Books and History in Digital Media. Networked Resources for Historians
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13. New Zealand History Main Page, European Perspective #10
new zealand history, the european perspective. New Zealand was now establishedas a jewel in the British Crown. The Duke of Edinburgh had visited back
http://www.zealand.org.nz/europe10.htm
I n 1867, Te Ua's nephew Te Whiti, and nephew-in-law Tohu had founded a community at Parihaka, near Mt Taranaki, as a place of peace. 1867 was a year without war and even the warrior Titokowaru remarked, 'This is the year of the daughters, this is the year of the lamb'. Te Whiti's vision was of an open settlement, a radical departure from the traditional foritified pa. Parihaka represents today one of the most shameful episodes of New Zealand history. Te Whiti was greatly influenced by the Scriptures. He saw his people as a Lost Tribe - but he had the genius of synthesis to incorporate the best of his Maori heritage with the new European ideals. Unfortunately Parihaka was in the middle of a million acres of confiscated land - even if the land had been confiscated illegaly. That confiscation, in 1863, had been based on a rebellion by the tribe that had simply not occurred. In 1878, surveyors moved in, and Te Whiti and Tohu initiated protest - the surveyors were removed. (The Government later made the act of refusing surveyors on land Maori might own an offence punishable by 2 years prison - the West Coast Settlement Act.)

14. Archives New Zealand. Te Rua Mahara O Te Kawanatanga
Ensures access to, and preservation of, those central government records which have significantly affected the development of New Zealand and the
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15. The Electronic Journal Of Australian And New Zealand History
Read and contribute academic reports online in this joint initiative of the Schoolof Humanities at James Cook University.
http://www.jcu.edu.au/aff/history/
About the Journal How to Publish Peer Reviewed Articles and Research Reports Conference Proceedings, Papers and Seminar Presentations ... Networked Resources for Historians ISSN 1321-5752 The Journal is an initiative of the School of Humanities, James Cook University , in association with H-Net, the International On-Line Network for the Humanities and Social Sciences, and the International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publishing.

16. DICTIONARY OF NEW ZEALAND BIOGRAPHY
your own search results, links between biographies, over 2 000 images, and selections from the New Zealand Historical Atlas you currently
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17. EJANZH Articles Index
The Electronic Journal of Australian and new zealand history Articles Ian Simpson, Challenging Australian History Discovering New Narratives.
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Articles: Author Index Lorenzo Veracini, Revising Revisionist History: the 'Maori Achievement' and Recent Historiographical Developments on the 'New Zealand Wars' . Peer Reviewed. Published 01-03-2004. Monica Keneley, The Dying Town Syndrome:A Survey of Urban Development in the Western District of Victoria 1830-1930 . Peer Reviewed. Published 22-03-04. Binoy Kampmark, From Security to Liberation: Shifting Pro-war Discourses on the Iraq War . Peer Reviewed. Published 01-08-2004 Dale Sanders, From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: A Brief History of Land Use in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region, Western Australia . Peer Reviewed. Published 23-11-2004
. Peer Reviewed. Published 10-04-2003 James M. Gore, Representations of Non-Indigenous History and Identity in the National Museum of Australia and Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarew . Peer Reviewed. 18-10-2003 Kevin O'Toole and Neil Burdess, Municipal Wards in Victoria, 1982-1999 . Peer Reviewed. Published 18-10-2003 Aat Vervoorn

18. National Library Of New Zealand - Te Puna Matauranga O Aotearoa
about New Zealand Choral sets and orchestral parts Information on family history or whakapapa Welcome to the National Library of New Zealand
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19. New Zealand Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
History. The Polynesian navigator Kupe has been credited with the discovery of New When the British began their antipodean colonising, New Zealand was
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20. New Zealand History Teachers' Association
Aims to promote and encourage the teaching of History; and represent, advanceand provide professional guidance and support for its members and their
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