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  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 History Website - NZHistory.net.nz
new zealand history resource. Contentdriven site for anyone interested in new zealand history. Jump to start of content. Google search this site.
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Find over 3,000 biographies at our online Dictionary of NZ Biography website

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 Pa Excavation in New Zealand Archaeology a History and Review.
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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.

3. NEW INDEX PAGE -
Helens' Page. of new zealand history. Mainly (but not only) Wellington Mid to Lower North Island. On these pages are many thousands of names, but, I have no knowledge of genealogical procedures. The Bank Of New Zealand Officers. Personel of the Union Steamship Co.
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On these pages are many thousands of names, but, I have no knowledge of genealogical procedures.
I am not a genealogist so asking me about them is a waste of time. I DO NOT DO RESEARCH SO PLEASE DONT ASK Accuracy is strived for but not guaranteed. Directories - Rolls Passenger Lists to NZ- (not nec. complete)

4. New Zealand History | Lonely Planet World Guide
Thorn Tree Posts. Postcards. New Zealand. History. The Polynesian navigator Kupe has been credited with the discovery of New Zealand around 800 AD. Legend has it his wife, Hinete-aparangi, named it
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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.

5. New Zealand History - Suite101.com
Covering the breadth of new zealand history, but particularly delving into the lives of its people dewey decimal 993 Search Suite101.com. Within new zealand history. History and Politics
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6. New Zealand History Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of
new zealand history. Questia. The World's Largest Online Library new zealand history. Welcome to Questia, the world's largest online library of over 48 000 books and 390 000 journal
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7. New Zealand In History
new zealand history. An overview covering the prehistoric, colonial and modern periods. Copyright 2004 New Zealand in History Site created 2000.
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The Polynesians The Europeans Before annexation The New Zealand Company ... The taking of Parihaka Also The Musket Wars Brief pre-history The Moriori people General information ... Mailing list Looking for something in particular? Check the Site map ... About me Contact View my Guestbook ... Sign my Guestbook Tip : If your browser is neither javascript nor flash enabled, you can navigate this site using the Site Map [ Site update 21 mai 04 ]
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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 supercontinent of Gondwana 80 million years ago, evolving 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. In 1642 the first of the European explorers F rom the late 1790's on, whalers, traders and missionaries arrive, establishing settlements along the coast. The inter-tribal

8. New Zealand In History
Timeline of events in new zealand history. circa 1300 AD, The start of the continuous Polynesian settlement. Firsts in new zealand history.
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The Polynesians European explorers Abel Janszoon Tasman Captain James Cook Marion du Fresne Dumont d'Urville ... Cyrille Laplace More The French maritime situation 15th-16th centuries Before annexation James Busby Baron Charles Hippolyte de Thierry ... Taranaki War timeline Also Hongi Hika and the Musket Wars Brief pre-history Settlement in New Zealand The Haka, the Taua ... Ki-o-Rahi More Brief history Hongi Hika, chief of the Nga Puhi Te Rauparaha, chief of the Ngati Toa 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 Famous New Zealanders ... Pictures Kiwi ex-pats : Living in the UK Living in France Timeline of events Prime Minister timeline ...
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(or use your browser's "back" button) Timeline of events in New Zealand history circa 1300 AD Abel Janszoon Tasman, Dutch explorer, discovers part of the western littoral of New Zealand and names his discovery "Staten Landt". Part of New Zealand's coastline appears beside the name "Zeelandia Nova" on printed world and Pacific charts and globes.

9. 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 history and culture, and a look at New Zealand
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The Polynesians The Europeans Before annexation The New Zealand Company ... The taking of Parihaka Also The Musket Wars Brief pre-history The Moriori people General information ... Mailing list Looking for something in particular? Check the Site map ... About me Contact View my Guestbook ... Sign my Guestbook Tip : If your browser is neither javascript nor flash enabled, you can navigate this site using the Site Map [ Site update 21 mai 04 ]
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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 supercontinent of Gondwana 80 million years ago, evolving 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. In 1642 the first of the European explorers F rom the late 1790's on, whalers, traders and missionaries arrive, establishing settlements along the coast. The inter-tribal

10. The Electronic Journal Of Australian And New Zealand History
The Journal is an initiative of the School of Humanities, James Cook University, in association with HNet, the International On-Line Network for the
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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.

11. New Zealand History & New Zealand Culture | IExplore
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New Zealand was originally settled in the 1100s by the Maoris (pronounced MAU-rees ), who called it Aotearoa (Land of the Long White Cloud). A tradition of oral history recounts how 10 great canoes arrived from an island near Tahiti to populate the islands. For more than 500 years Maori life went untouched by the outside world. They had spectacular zigzag tattoos; developed a culture of fishing, hunting and gathering. Rival groups warred with one another, and the battles often resulted in the losers being eaten or enslaved by the victors. The next epoch in the islands' history opened in 1642, when the Dutch explorer Abel van Tasman sighted the land and called it Niuew Zeeland. He charted part of the coastline but left without officially claiming it. Some 130 years later Capt. James Cook claimed the islands for the British throne. He circumnavigated both main islands, which he mapped with an accuracy that is still admired (and used) today. However, it wasn't until the 1830s that European settlement began in earnest. Conflict between the Maoris and the British settlers ensued until 1840, when a conditional peace was established with the Treaty of Waitangi. Another, bloodier war was fought in the early 1860s and ended with the uneasy coexistence that persists to this day.

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13. New Zealand History - Whakapapa Index
the Maori history in Aotearoa. The Maori discovery of New Zealand Tap en-k eng, Austronesia, Mt Tarawera, Polynesia, navigation.
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the Maori history in Aotearoa The Maori discovery of New Zealand
Ta-p'en-k'eng, Austronesia, Mt Tarawera, Polynesia, navigation The Canoes
Iwi, hapu, Kupe, Aotearoa The Culture as life
The whanau, tapu, law, food, clothing The Culture in action
Tane, forests, food, tapu, taniwha, fairies, Turehu, Tiriwa, Uenuku Warfare
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Ngapuhi, muskets, cannons, Hone Heke, Te Rauparaha, Pomare, Tamati Waka Nene, Bay of Plenty, utu Musket Wars continue
Te Roroa, Ngatitoa, Waka Nene, Te Rauparaha, Atiawa, Wanganui, Paekakariki, Wellington Pakeha, Rotorua, Hawkes Bay, Pomare, Te Whetumatarau The end of the Musket Wars
Ngati Toa and te Rauparaha, Te Pehi, raids on the South Island, Te Ikaaranganuio, Hare Hongi slain
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14. New Zealand -- History Links, Articles And Topics At Suite101.com - Suite101.com
Covering the breadth of new zealand history, but......Links, topics and articles at Suite101 related to New Zealand History Topicnew zealand history. This Topic has been archived
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15. New Zealand History Teachers' Association
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16. New Zealand History - Maori NZ European
new zealand history and the New Zealand Wars in particular are fascinating as they proved an indigenous people could stand up to a great power and learn to
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17. New Zealand History: The University Of Waikato Library
new zealand history. Contents. Journals and Indexes. The Electronic Journal of Australian and new zealand history. New Zealand Journal of History.
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National Library of New Zealand Alexander Turnbull Library Timeframes an online database of heritage images from the Alexander Turnbull Library. Use the browse button, then User Name - timeframes and Password - images Tapuhi access to Manuscripts and Pictures collections Te Waimano (Waters of the millennium) from National Library of NZ Archives New Zealand National Register of Archives and Manuscripts (NRAM) Manuscripts and Archives Collection from the University of Auckland Library Museum of New Zealand: Te Papa Tongarewa
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18. History | (almost) All The New Zealand Web Sites You Will Ever Want! PIPERS Page
PIPERS New Zealand Pages. new zealand history. To Bottom. This page is regularly updated. However, with over 60,000 links in our 1000
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19. New Zealand History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resource
new zealand history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    HISTORICAL TIMELINE
    Polynesian settlement established according to archaeological evidence. Dutch explorer Abel Tasman discovers part of the coast of what was later named Nieuw Zeeland. Captain James Cook makes first visit to New Zealand, charting the coast and claiming it in the name of King George III. onwards, sealing, whaling, timber and flax trades begin, sheep, cattle, horses poultry and new plants introduced.
    James Busby arrives in Bay of Islands after his appointment as British Resident in New Zealand. Declaration of Independence by the United Tribes of New Zealand signed by some 34 Northern chiefs. Treaty of Waitangi signed between the vast majority (nearly 500) of Maori Chiefs and Governor Hobson on behalf of Queen Victoria. British sovereignty proclaimed. NZ Constitution Act passed setting up a General Assembly and the first six provinces with a form of representative government.
  • 20. Australia And New Zealand History
    nz Collection of links, exhibitions and other material related to new zealand history coordinated by the Heritage Group in the Department of Internal Affairs.
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    • Endeavour Project
      Hypermedia Edition of the Journals of James Cook's First Pacific Voyage (1768-1771).
    • George Raper Collection
      A small selection of manuscripts, maps and drawings created by George Raper of his voyage to Australia as part of the First Fleet.
    • Matthew Flinders Project
      Project of the State Library of New South Wales to digitize the personal papers of Flinders who circumnavigated and charted Australia in 1801-1803.
    • Papers of Sir Joseph Banks
      Digitized version of approximately 10,000 manuscript pages of Banks papers sponsored by the State Library of New South Wales.

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