why is the māori discovery of new zealand so often overlooked?
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history and rolein december 2020 the covid-19 group was established as a business unit of the department of the prime minister and cabinet (dpmc), continuing the work of the national crisis management centre following the centre's deactivation
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in 2023, teaching aotearoa new zealand’s histories (anz histories) became compulsory for students in years 1-10. anz histories is part of the refreshed social sciences learning area. the education review office, in partnership with the ministry of education, wanted to know how the implementation of anz histories and the wider social sciences is going. this report describes what we found about the changes and the impacts for students, teachers, and parents and whānau. it also describes the lessons that can help inform the ongoing implementation of the refreshed curriculum.
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the history of new zealand. an overview covering the pre-historic, colonial and modern periods. maori culture and history.
the definitive and bestselling history of aotearoa new zealand by one of our leading historians, continuously in print for 20 years.
long before captain cook's visit in 1769, russell was an established settlement of various maori tribes. its name at that time, kororareka, reflected a legend that a wounded chief asked for penguin and on tasting the broth said " ka reka to korora." (how sweet is the penguin.)
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1841: new zealand separates from new south wales to become an independent colony
history of new zealand, a survey of the important events and people in the history of new zealand from the time of polynesian settlement. comprising two main islands and a number of small islands, new zealand is a remote country in the south pacific ocean, lying more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km)
discovery of new zealand by maori, arrival of james cook and first european settlements in new zealand are all part of the rich history of t
podcast · thomas rillstone · in this “unashamedly homegrown” podcast we tell the story of our islands from the time before people arrived all the way up to the year 2000. winner of the bronze award for best indie podcast in the nz podcast awards 2021, silver for best educational and best indie in 2022 and silver for best history in 2023 and 2024. hosted on acast. see acast.com/privacy for more information.
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we were established on 5 january 1840, when the first head of customs was appointed in kōrōrārēka, bay of islands. the year 2015 marked our 175th anniversary.
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some of the major events that occurred in wellington city between 1865 and 1890.
discovery of new zealand by maori, arrival of james cook and first european settlements in new zealand are all part of the rich history of t
the history of māori migration and settlement in aotearoa and the stories of te ao māori (the māori world) have been retained in the oral…
new zealand history includes its discovery by māori peoples, immigration into new zealand, and movements to protect culture.
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aotearoa, the country of the great white cloud. find out what makes new zealand unique with these 10 interesting facts about the country.
new zealand red cross has been providing humanitarian assistance in aotearoa new zealand and around the world since 1915. read about our history and our work over the last century.
aotearoa, the country of the great white cloud. find out what makes new zealand unique with these 10 interesting facts about the country.
in her long-awaited book, barbara brookes, drawing on a wide variety of sources, traces the narratives of women’s lives throughout new zealand's history.
for more than 155 years ago, rail has played a critical role in our new zealand’s transport system.
an overview of new zealand, featuring information on the island country's history, government, industry, geography, climate, and biodiversity.
new zealand is a british commonwealth country. it is self-ruling, but its government and citizens recognize the monarch of england as their sovereign. the history of new zealand is the history of two distinct groups of people; the maori who began arriving in the 10th century, and the european settlers who arrived in the 19th century. the maori are a polynesian people who migrated to new zealand by waka (canoe) from other polynesian areas such as tahiti. best archaeological estimates place their first arrival in aotearoa (new zealand) in the late 10th century and subsequent arrivals continued over the next few hundred years. their society is made up of familial tribes, each with a chief at its head.
at first glance, the history of wine in new zealand looks very short. wines made from classic european grape varieties have only been widely available since the 1980s, yet the grapevine was a common sight in the early colonists’ gardens. by the time of the signing of the treaty of waitangi in 1840, the first recorded new zealand wine was already bottled. wine has in fact has a long and fascinating history in new zealand.
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on 19 september 1893, governor lord glasgow signed a new electoral act into law, and new zealand became the first self-governing country in the world to enshrine in law the right for women to vote in parliamentary elections.
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a new edition of a rare and sought-after book. history of new zealand and its inhabitants is the english translation of italian monk dom felice vaggioli’s radical, prescient appraisal of british colonisation in aotearoa. vaggioli was one of the first benedictine priests to be sent to aotearoa nz, and while working in auckland, the coromandel and gisborne during the years 1879–1887, he observed lifestyles and customs and gathered information about the country’s history, including first-hand accounts of the signing of te tiriti and the conflicts in taranaki and waikato. the italian version of his book about aotearoa was destroyed in europe due to its anti-protestant and anti-british views but was later discovered and translated into english in aotearoa by john crockett in 2000. this 2023 edition brings vaggioli’s unique document into the public eye once more.
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short history of new zealand universities 1869 the university of otago is new zealand’s oldest university. in june 1870 the otago provincial council passed the otago university ordinance, creating the university of otago as a corporate body with powers to grant degrees in arts, medicine, law and music. the university opened in july 1871, with a staff of three professors. sept 1870
new zealand is a remote, mountainous group of islands located off the southeast coast of australia.
take a voyage through the history of new zealand with the aotearoa history show from rnz - a part-animated web-series that travels all the way through from 1...
a very short introduction to new zealand history – the maori, arrival of europeans, the treaty of waitangi through to the current day.
in the beginning over 1000 years ago, maori set out from polynesia in their waka (canoes) to explore the sea around them. they found a place they named aotearoa ‘the land of the long white cloud’ – this land would later become new zealand. they established deep relationships with the land, personifying natural features to create a history in which people and land are interwoven.
the commonwealth of nations was formed to maintain an association between countries that had once been part of the british colonies. it has 56 members.
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according to one telling of māori tradition, the geothermal fields in the central north island were created when te pupu and te hoata, goddesses of…
think ‘scots in new zealand’, and your thoughts will probably turn to tartan, bagpipes, and ‘auld lang syne’. but look beyond these and you’ll find a scottish presence everywhere in new zealand life.