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Toitute Whenua : Places And People Of The New Zealand Wars

Places and People of the New Zealand Wars

by Lauren Keenan

This comprehensive guidebook journeys through the pivotal sites of the New Zealand Wars, from the Far North to the top of the South Island, offering a unique perspective on events that shaped Aotearoa New Zealand.

With engaging and insightful commentary, Lauren Keenan (Te Ātiawa ki Taranaki) brings to life the key battles, influential figures, and significant locations on an essential chapter in this country's past.

Complete with detailed maps and easy-to-follow driving directions, Toitū te Whenua- Places and People of the New Zealand Wars is the perfect companion for exploring these historic sites. As the only guide of its kind written from a Maori viewpoint, it is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Aotearoa New Zealand history.
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Pages:

272

Published:

4 Mar 2025

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Penguin Canada

ISBN:

9781776951222

This comprehensive guidebook journeys through the pivotal sites of the New Zealand Wars, from the Far North to the top of the South Island, offering a unique perspective on events that shaped Aotearoa New Zealand.

With engaging and insightful commentary, Lauren Keenan (Te Ātiawa ki Taranaki) brings to life the key battles, influential figures, and significant locations on an essential chapter in this country's past.

Complete with detailed maps and easy-to-follow driving directions, Toitū te Whenua- Places and People of the New Zealand Wars is the perfect companion for exploring these historic sites. As the only guide of its kind written from a Maori viewpoint, it is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Aotearoa New Zealand history.
$45.00
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