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New Zealand's first settlers reached these islands not more than 1,000 years ago. They were Polynesian people from the tropical Pacific. Here on the cooler shores of Aotearoa they developed a distinctive way of life known today as Maori culture.
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The spectacular diversity of New Zealand's geology is explained along with photos and illustrations. Includes the relevance of features such as volcanoes, hot springs and boiling mud in Maori mythology, and living with volcanic activity today.
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This collection of first-hand accounts, drawn from early writings and out-of-print books, lets the first Europeans to visit this country tell their own stories of exploration, risk and adventure. Abel Tasman and Joseph Banks write of their first encounters with the people of this ...
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New Zealand is world famous for its natural environment: its changeable and unique landscape, its strange and wonderful flora and fauna. This book is both guidebook and celebration, a handbook outlining the most significant features of our wilderness and introducing the key speci ...
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In 2003 New Holland published An A-Z of Kiwi Fact & Folklore, a fully revised edition of the best-selling New Zealand Traditions and Folklore (itself first published in 1993), covering more than 700 updated anecdotes, ideas and traditions that we share as New Zealanders and which ...
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