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  1. Going Public: The Changing Face of New Zealand History
  2. Past Judgement: Social Policy in New Zealand History
  3. Essential Dates: A Timeline of New Zealand History by Alison Dench, 2005-01
  4. Milestones: Turning points in New Zealand history by Tom Brooking, 1988
  5. Shifting Centres: Women and Migration in New Zealand History
  6. Australia and New Zealand (History of Irish Catholicism) by J.J. McGovern, etc., 1971-11-05
  7. Snapshots of the century: Spectrum covers 100 years of New Zealand history
  8. A dark chapter from New Zealand history by James Hawthorne, 2010-09-06
  9. Studying New Zealand History by G. A. Wood, Simon Cauchi, 1996-07
  10. The farmer politician in New Zealand history, (Massey memorial lecture) by W. J Gardner, 1970
  11. Speeches and Documents in New Zealand History
  12. Living in the 20th Century: New Zealand History in Photographs, 1900-1980 by Bronwyn Dalley, 2000-12-31
  13. The Waitangi Tribunal and New Zealand History by Giselle Byrnes, 2004-06-17
  14. The story of Te Waharoa: a chapter in early New Zealand history, together with sketches of ancient Maori life and history by John Alexander Wilson, 2010-08-08

21. Suzanne's Genealogy And Graphics Pages
My research interests and links in new zealand history and law and Maoriland and fishing rights. Also some genealogy pages.
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Welcome to Suzanne Doig's web page. As of early 2003, I've removed most of the New Zealand and historical links from the site, as I no longer have time to maintain those pages. My historical research interest pages have also been moved to a new site: http://www.geocities.com/suzannedoig/
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My medieval Scottish and other European ancestry, some Canterbury cemetery records, plus links to all sorts of databases and sites of genealogical interest.
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22. WWW-VL History Index
History Portal; Te Puna National Library Web Directory; NZhistory.netlink pages excellent collection of links to new zealand history sites;
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23. New Zealand History - Nz Maori And European
new zealand history and the New Zealand Wars in particular are fascinating as theyproved an indigenous people could stand up to a great power and learn to
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24. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination New Zealand | History
new zealand history. The Polynesian navigator Kupe has been creditedwith the discovery of New Zealand around 800 AD. Legend has
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The Polynesian navigator Kupe has been credited with the discovery of New Zealand around 800 AD. Legend has it his wife, Hine-te-aparangi, named it Aotearoa , Land of the Long White Cloud. The legend continues that centuries later, around 1350 AD, a great migration of people from Kupe's homeland of Hawaiki followed his navigational instructions and sailed to New Zealand, eventually supplanting or mixing with previous residents. Their culture, developed over centuries without any discernible outside influence, was hierarchical and often sanguinary. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman briefly sailed along the west coast of New Zealand; any thoughts of a longer stay were thwarted when his attempt to land resulted in several of his crew being killed and eaten. In 1769, Captain James Cook circumnavigated the two main islands aboard the Endeavour . Initial contact with the Maoris also proved violent but Cook, impressed with the Maoris' bravery and spirit and recognising the potential of this newfound land, grabbed it for the British crown before setting sail for Australia. When the British began their antipodean colonising, New Zealand was originally seen as an offshoot of Australian enterprise in whaling and sealing: in fact, from 1839 to 1841 the country was under the jurisdiction of New South Wales. However, increased European settlement soon proved problematic: a policy was urgently required regarding land deals between the settlers (Pakeha) and the Maori. In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, with the Maori ceding sovereignty of their country to Britain in exchange for protection and guaranteed possession of their lands. But relations between the Maori and Pakeha soon soured (the Maoris became increasingly alarmed at the effect the Pakeha had on their society while the Pakeha rode roughshod over Maori rights outlined in the treaty). In 1860, war broke out between them, continuing for much of the decade. The fighting eventually died down, and though there was no formal resolution, the Pakehas claimed victory.

25. Huntly, Small New Zealand Town In The Waikato
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26. Results For New Zealand History - Govt.nz - Connecting You To New Zealand Centra
Services Arts, culture history new zealand history. new zealand history 14items. Have you found what you want? If not search for new zealand history.
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If you have some research that you wish to do, but are unable to visit an Archives New Zealand office, we can carry out searches for you. We can do one free and one introductory search per year, but further searches would be charged for. If you are ... Conduct research using Te Papa's collections (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa)
If you are undertaking research in the areas of history, Pacific and Maori culture, art and the natural sciences, you can visit Te Papa's collections. Visits to these collections are by appointment only. To make an appointment, contact Te Aka Matua ... Find information about New Zealand and Samoan government history (Archives New Zealand)
You can learn about New Zealand and Samoan government history from the holdings of Archives New Zealand. Archives holds archived New Zealand and Samoan government records dating from 1835 to the present. The records cover a range of areas, from ...

27. New Zealand History: Maori And European NZ History
Home History. About New Zealand History. new zealand history Maori. Maori legend new zealand history - European. Dutch explorer
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Maori legend has it that Chief Kupe was the first to arrive in New Zealand from Hawaiki around 950 AD in his canoe called Maataa-hourua. He landed at Whanganui-a-tara (near Wellington). Upon seeing land he said "He ao, he aotea he aotearoa" It is a cloud ..a white cloud .. a long white cloud. In about 1150 Toi and Whatonga followed Kupu but it wasnt until about 1350 that great fleets of Maori arrived and settled. Tribal wars were very common, usually fighting over territory, they were immensely fierce in battle and in upon capturing their enemys they would often inslave them to be eaten later or to shrink their heads for trophies. Maori society is made up of tribes (iwi) furthur broken down to hapu (sub tribe) and whanau (Direct and extended family). The various hapu of New Zealand gather around a Marae which consists of a meeting house (whare hui), a dining hall (whare kai), and a grassy courtyard where speeches are delivered.

28. World History Compass, Australian And New Zealand History
Electronic Journal of Australian and new zealand history School of Humanities,James Cook University, the Tasmanian School of Nursing of the University of
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29. New Zealand History
new zealand history. New Zealand was one of the last corners of theplanet to be inhabited by people. Around 950AD the Maori arrived
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New Zealand was one of the last corners of the planet to be inhabited by people. Around 950AD the Maori arrived from Polynesia (Tonga and Hawaii) to the northern part of the North Island. There is however evidence of earlier settlement by other more peaceful Polynesian people.
The first European to see New Zealand officially was the Dutch sailor, Abel Janszoon Tasman in December 1642 although there is evidence of Spanish or Portuguese caravels visiting the North Island in a earlier period. Maori war parties prevented Abel Tasman from actually landing initially but he is recorded as the first European to climb Mount Victoria in the Auckland harbour . In 1769-70 Captain James Cook circumnavigated and charted New Zealand. Initial contact with the Maori was also violent but in many areas his ship was welcomed and the scientific nature of his visit was carried out with his ship wintering over in the scenic Malbough Sounds.
The first European bases in New Zealand were offshoots of the American and Australian whaling industry from 1790 onwards.
From 1839 to 1841, New Zealand was administered as part of the New South Wales colony. In 1840 the Maori ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to the British in exchange for protection and guarantees on their land fearing colonisation by France. For almost 20 years however, there was intermittent fighting between different Maori tribes and colonists over disputes to land and trading rights. In 1860 British troops and native irregular troops were used to finally overcome Maori resistance to the British administration and land use.

30. New Zealand History
new zealand history It is said that history never repeats, but here you findthe same old story and patterns of life as elsewhere in the world.
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NZ Travel: Accommodation Regions/ Cities North Island Far North Northland Auckland ... Stewart Island New Zealand History It is said that history never repeats, but here you find the same old story and patterns of life as elsewhere in the world. The country itself is as old as anywhere else on earth and as far as I know civilisations have been here ever since there were people on earth. The furthermost back were the Lemurian's who lived here before the land sank and the pacific ocean was formed. Later at the time of Atlantis other races visited and passed through as NZ was a trade point between the Americas and Africa. There is a history of red haired people, black skinned people and others. More recently came the Waitaha followed by the Maori down from other pacific islands. Of course the Maori almost totally wiped out the Waitaha, though a few survived as slaves.

31. New Zealand High Commission, Canada: About New Zealand: History
New Zealand High Commission. HISTORY. New Zealand Aotearoa, land of the long whitecloud - was settled over 1,000 years ago by voyagers from East Polynesia.
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New Zealand - Aotearoa, "land of the long white cloud" - was settled over 1,000 years ago by voyagers from East Polynesia. By the time the first European navigators arrived in 1642, most Maori lived in the warm climate of the upper North Island. Dutchman Abel Tasman anchored off-shore in that year, naming the country Staten Landt, later Nieuw Zeeland. Englishman James Cook visited in 1769, circumnavigating the coast, trading with Maori and claiming the land for the British. Sealers and whalers followed, and, in 1814, Christian missionaries. By 1840, 2,000 European (Pakeha) lived among a Maori population of 100,000. In that year, over 500 chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, retaining proprietorship of natural resources but giving up the right to govern to the British Crown. For both Maori and Pakeha, the Treaty continues to hold a central place. British settlers arrived in the 1840s and 1850s, establishing towns and clearing land for farms. Maori and settler interests sometimes clashed, culminating in war during the 1860s. Maori land loss followed, and in its wake, the Maori population fell to 42,000 (1896). Settler society boomed after the gold rushes from the 1860s. Roads, railways and public buildings were erected, and national education introduced. A new wave of British, European and Australian migrants arrived to populate the towns and develop farmland.

32. Australia And New Zealand History
nz Collection of links, exhibitions and other material related to new zealand historycoordinated by the Heritage Group in the Department of Internal Affairs.
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    Hypermedia Edition of the Journals of James Cook's First Pacific Voyage (1768-1771).
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    A small selection of manuscripts, maps and drawings created by George Raper of his voyage to Australia as part of the First Fleet.
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    Project of the State Library of New South Wales to digitize the personal papers of Flinders who circumnavigated and charted Australia in 1801-1803.
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    Digitized version of approximately 10,000 manuscript pages of Banks papers sponsored by the State Library of New South Wales.

33. New Zealand History
new zealand history. A directory of new zealand history websites. New Zealandhistory databases,maori history,women's history in New Zealand.
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Biographies. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. This website contains over 3,000 biographies of New Zealanders. Searchable by name and author.
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34. New Zealand History, New Zealand Culture, New Zealand History, New Zealand Cultu
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Hongi, Maori Greeting New Zealand was first colonised by Polynesians (Maoris) around 950 AD and about 1150 AD was re-discovered by Polynesians Toi and Whatonga. These first settlers were called 'Moa Hunters' or Archaic Maori. The Maori name for the country is Aotearoa which translates to 'the land of the long white cloud'. The first European to discover New Zealand was Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. He sailed around the islands without landing in 1642. The name New Zealand, or Nieuw Zeeland, was given by Dutch geographers, named after the Dutch maritime province of Zeeland. In 1769 Englishman James Cook navigated both islands and landed in many places. He named many places around New Zealand and had many dealings with Maori, most of them friendly. Frenchmen, Englishmen and Italians also visited the country. Following the European publication of reports from all these people, the country was seen ripe for whalers, sealers, flax and timber traders, to exploit and plunder which they did. In this process questionable deals were done with Maori for guns, liquor and tobacco. Hundreds of ships a year visited New Zealand revealing to the Maori a rough side to the Europeans. In 1814 the first missionary Samuel Marsden arrived and he set up the initial Anglican mission stations followed by Wesleyans and Catholics. There was intense rivalry between the three sects, however there were some better points of European culture introduced such as agriculture.

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  • A Short History of New Zealand The Polynesian navigator Kupe has been credited with the discovery of New Zealand in 950 AD. He named it Aotearoa (Land of the Long White Cloud). (www.pyzowski.com/anz1998/nzhistory.htm)
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36. New Zealand Vacations Romantic New Zealand Getaways
new zealand history. The British colony of New Zealand became an independentdominion in 1907 and supported the UK militarily in both World Wars.
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37. New Zealand History Books At HistoryBooks.biz
new zealand history Shop online and Save on books on the History of New Zealand,the People of New Zealand and more at HistoryBooks.biz. new zealand history.
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(Hardcover February 1998) A History of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific (Histories of the World) by Donald Denoon, et al (Paperback November 2000) Wild Dunedin : Enjoying the Natural History of New Zealand's Wildlife Capital by Neville Peat, Brian Patrick (Hardcover July 1996) Wild New Zealand by Les Molloy, et al (Hardcover December 15, 1994) Exploring Maori Values by John Patterson (Paperback December 1992) Treaties and Indigenous Peoples (The Robb Lectures, 1991) by Ian Brownlie, F.M. Brookfield (Editor) (Hardcover March 1992) Harry's Absence : Looking for My Father on the Mountain by Jonathan Scott (Hardcover April 2000) Nga Iwi O Tainui : The Traditional History of the Tainui People : Nga Koorero Tuku Iho a Nga Tupuna by Pei Te Hurinui Jones (Compiler), Bruce Biggs (Editor)

38. Rotorua New Zealand - History
the return of lands and assets to Maori tribes in accordance withthe Treaty of Waitangi. more new zealand history click here .
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Home About Rotorua Visitor Info Community ... About Rotorua / History Historically, New Zealand is a young country. The first inhabitants, the Maori, arrived around the 10th century in double-hulled canoe from islands somewhere to the north. Even as early Maori first discovered this land and called it Aotearoa, they recognised its beauty. Traditional translations of the name Aotearoa include "land of the long white cloud" and "land of the lingering day". The first European explorer, Dutch navigator Abel Tasman, arrived in 1642. In 1769 Captain James Cook of the British Royal Navy circumnavigated the country and claimed it for the United Kingdom. In 1840 the British Government extended sovereignty to New Zealand with the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi between the Crown and the Maori people. By 1907 New Zealand had become a self-governing Dominion and today has a stable, western-style democratic government. The government is currently negotiating the return of lands and assets to Maori tribes in accordance with the Treaty of Waitangi.

39. South Island Escapes – New Zealand History, New Zealand Facts And New Zealand F
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Religion - Anglican 24%, Presbyterian 18%, Roman Catholic 15%, Methodist 5%, Baptist 2%, Protestant 3%, unspecified or none 33%
Area - 268,680 sq km (about the size of Colorado)

40. Nzealand - New Zealand History Timeline
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land/geography Overview North Island South Island Outlying Islands ... links people Overview Population Analysis Famous NZers Movies and Music ... quiz travel/tourism Overview Itineraries Auckland AKL Airport ... Customs Information history New Zealand has accomplished much in its short history. The timeline below gives a brief outline of the history of a unique country. Timeline Supposed year of the 'Great Migration' in which a large fleet of Maori arrived in NZ from Hawaiki. Naming it Staten Landt , Abel Tasman discovers and claims New Zealand for Holland. Captain James Cook lands at Gisborne and claims New Zealand for Britain. Marion du Fresne lands in the Bay of Islands and, yet again, claims the country for France, calling it France Australe (South France) The colonization of New Zealand Begins. The Treaty of Waitangi is signed on February 6th. 1840's The Maori rebel against the British, lead by Hone Heke New Zealand officially declared a crown colony.

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