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         New Zealand History:     more books (100)
  1. A Constitutional History of the New Zealand Monarchy by Noel Cox, 2008-04-24
  2. A History of New Zealand Architecture by Peter Shaw, 2003-01
  3. The Natural History of Southern New Zealand
  4. The Newest Country in the World: A History of New Zealand in the Decade of the Treaty by Paul Moon, 2007-01
  5. Lighting the Coast: A History of New Zealand's Coastal Lighthouse System by Helen Beaglehole, 2006-01
  6. No right to strike: The history of the New Zealand Police Service Organisations by David McGill, 1992
  7. Contributions To The Early History Of New Zealand: Settlement Of Otago (1898) by Thomas Morland Hocken, 2010-05-23
  8. Holding the balance: A history of New Zealand's Department of Labour, 1891-1995 by John E Martin, 1996
  9. Full Astern!: An Illustrated History of New Zealand Shipwrecks by Gavin McLean, 2007-01
  10. Early history of New Zealand, from earliest times to 1840 by Richard Arundell Augur Sherrin, J H. Wallace, et all 2010-09-08
  11. A short history of New Zealand, by J. B Condliffe, 1968
  12. The History of a New Zealand Pentecostal Movement: The New Life Churches of New Zealand from 1946 to 1979 (Studies in Religion and Society) by Brett Knowles, 2000-01
  13. Awesome Aotearoa: A Kids' History of New Zealand by Margaret Mahy, 2009-01
  14. Our Country's Story: Illustrated History of New Zealand by K.C. McDonald, 1972-12

61. New Zealand History - Auckland Museum New Zealand
The Museum currently has a series of exhibitions / galleries devoted to New Zealand's Social History.
http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/196/new-zealand-history
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      Centennial Street Lolly wall in Wild Child Rajah Scars on the Heart presents the human cost of war

      The Museum currently has a series of exhibitions / galleries devoted to New Zealand's Social History.
      Auckland 1866
      Travel into Auckland’s past at Auckland Museum’s Centennial Street. The Auckland 1866 gallery shows business and residential premises as they might have appeared in the rapidly growing seaport town of Auckland in the late nineteenth century... read more Wild Child
      Wild Child presents a history of childhood in New Zealand over the past 150 years, explained in terms of the mirror themes of freedom and restraint. It looks at the patterns of play and routine tht transformed the wild colonial child of the 1880s into the cherised modern child of the 1950s... read more Scars on the Heart
      Scars on the Heart presents the human cost of war. It covers the New Zealand civil wars and Anglo-Boer War of the 19th Century, the First and Second World Wars, the Asian conflicts and our armed forces involvement in recent United Nations' peacekeeping missions...

62. New Zealand History Guide Book
New Zealand History Guide Book NZ People, weather, language, food, music, natural history.
http://www.nz.com/new-zealand/guide-book/history/
New Zealand History Guide Book - NZ People, weather, language, food, music, natural history.
New Zealand History
It is estimated the Maori inhabited New Zealand around 800AD. Around eight hundred years later the Western world discovered New Zealand. In 1642, in a bid to locate the mysterious, rich land Australia, the Dutch Explorer, Abel Tasman caught sight of the West Coast of the South Island. The First European to set foot on New Zealand soil was Captain James Cook of England, in 1769. He also made the first, but inaccurate map of the country. Settlers from England started to arrive in the 1830's, and by 1840 a Treaty was signed between the crown and the chiefs of the Maori tribes. The Treaty of Waitangi handed sovereignty of New Zealand to the Crown, and is a matter of dispute even today, as the Maori translation is not quite the same as the English. One hundred and seven years later, in 1947 New Zealand declared independence, and became its own country, after Britain did not let New Zealand troops return to defend their home against the possibility of Japanese invasion in the Second World War. Though all New Zealanders became New Zealand citizens, until 1977 they were still British subjects. In 1983, New Zealand was declared "The Realm of New Zealand", and in 1986 the Constitution Act removed all power from the United Kingdom to legislate for New Zealand when it was requested.

63. New Zealand History - Maori Conflicts, First Settlements, Wars | FrugalMonkey Tr
Learn the history of New Zealand one of the world's youngest countries. Find out about the first settlers, wars, and the New Zealand Constitution.
http://www.frugalmonkey.com/new-zealand/new-zealand-history.html
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    • The first Europeans to settle in New Zealand were missionaries, who traveled to the islands in the early 19 th century to convert the Maori people to Christianity. The British government became aware of the lawlessness of the European settlement, so sent William Hobson to claim New Zealand. The Treaty of Waitangi was first signed in the Bay of Islands on 6 February 1840. The signing of the treaty is regarded as the point when New Zealand became a nation. New Zealand became regarded as part of the Australian colony of New South Wales, and Okiato became its capital. However when New Zealand became a separate colony the following year, the capital was changed to Auckland. More Europeans settled in New Zealand, especially from the British Isles. However the influx of immigrants led to conflict with the Maoris, culminating in the New Zealand Land Wars of the 1860s and 1870s.
      Much Maori land was lost, an issue which remains controversial to this day.

64. Answers.com - New Zealand History Questions Including "What Was The ANZAC Legend
New Zealand History Questions including What was the ANZAC legend and What problems did the early European settlers face when they arrived in New Zealand
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/5348

65. Australian & New Zealand History Of Education Society
Australian New Zealand History of Education Society (ANZHES) Established in 1971. The aim of ANZHES is to collect and distribute information relating to the study
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