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  1. Nov 18, 2024History 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)
  2. The Māori were the first settlers of Aotearoa, followed by the Europeans. Discover the history of New Zealand's landscape, its people, events, places, identity and cultures from sites like Te Ara, Te Papa, DigitalNZ and NZ History. SCIS no. 1808403
  3. First encounters and early colonial history of Aotearoa New Zealand; Te Tiriti o Waitangi | the Treaty of Waitangi — and its history ... Social sciences topic starters for Years 0-3. Services to Schools; ... a wide range of quality resources to support teaching and learning about topics covering the histories of Aotearoa New Zealand.
  4. 1 day agoNew Zealand, island country in the South Pacific Ocean, the southwesternmost part of Polynesia.New Zealand is a remote land—one of the last sizable territories suitable for habitation to be populated and settled—and lies more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Australia, its nearest neighbour.The country comprises two main islands—the North and the South Island—and a number of ...
  5. Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

    https://teara.govt.nz › en › history

    New Zealand's human history is relatively short: it was the last habitable land mass in the world to be discovered, by the ancestors of Māori, probably in the late 13th century. Large-scale European settlement began in the 1840s, and the subsequent social, political and economic changes changed New Zealand from British colonial outpost to ...
  6. Nov 18, 2024The worst storm to hit New Zealand in a century, it dropped an additional 6-16 inches (150-400 mm) of rain and brought winds that reached high speeds between 80 and 100 miles (about 130 and 160 km) per hour, causing flooding and widespread damage and occasioning the declaration of only the third national emergency in New Zealand history. As ...
  7. Dec 29, 2024Military history, records and medals. Search the records and medals of New Zealanders at war and get sources for doing your own military research. Get a copy of a WW1 service record. Archives New Zealand is in the process of putting the military records of everyone who served in World War I online. Māori history
  8. libguides.victoria.ac.nz

    Oct 24, 2024Early New Zealand Statutes This link opens in a new window Covers New Zealand law-making from 1841-1940. It comprises Ordinances 1841-1854, Acts of Parliament 1854-1940, Auckland Provincial Acts 1853-1876 and Reprinted Statutes 1908.
  9. anyquestions.govt.nz

    Here are a few books about general New Zealand history for you to look for at your school or local library. Your local librarian is a great person to ask for the best books about your local area. Awesome Aotearoa: Margaret Mahy's history of New Zealand by Margaret Mahy. Illustrated history of New Zealand by Marcia Stenson
  10. history-nz.org

    history-nz.org

    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, Abel Janszoon Tasman from Holland, sails into New Zealand waters.

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