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Ahuwhenua - Celebrating 90 Years of Maori Farming [revised ed] by Danny Keenan
65.00 NZD
Category: Māori History
Te Whiti o Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka by Danny Keenan
44.99 NZD
Category: Maori Books
This is an account of the life and times of Te Whiti o Rongomai set against the politics and Crown policies of the nineteenth century. It traces the forces that shaped his life's journey from Ngamotu, where he was born, to his settling at Parihaka and his evolving sense of the injustices and disempowerm ...Show more
Terror in Our Midst?: Searching for Terror in Aotearoa New Zealand by Danny Keenan
12.99 NZD
45.00 (71% off)
Category: NZ Non Fiction
On 15 of October, 2007, three hundred police officers dressed in full riot gear, including balaclavas and sunglasses, raided the township of Ruatoki which lies at the northern end of the Ureweras. At the same time as Ruatoki was being locked-down, police raids were taking place in other parts of the cou ...Show more
The Fate of the Land | Ko ngā Ākinga a ngā Rangatira — Māori Political Struggle in the Liberal Era, 1891-1912 by Danny Keenan
65.00 NZD
Category: Māori History
In the second half of the nineteenth century, settlers poured into Aotearoa demanding land. Millions of acres were acquired by the government or directly by settlers; or confiscated after the Land Wars. By 1891, when the Liberal government came to power, Maori retained only a fraction of their lands. An ...Show more
Wars Without End: New Zealand's Land Wars - A Maori Perspective by Danny Keenan
40.00 NZD
Category: Māori History
From the earliest days of European settlement in New Zealand, Māori have struggled to hold on to their land. Tensions began early, arising from disputed land sales. When open conflict between Māori and Imperial forces broke out in the 1840s and 1860s, the struggles only intensified. For both sides, land ...Show more
Wars without End: The Land Wars in Nineteenth Century New Zealand by Danny Keenan
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ History | Reading Level: Very Good
From the earliest days of the European settlement of New Zealand, argues Danny Keenan, Maori struggled to hold on to their land. When bloody open warfare between Maori tribes and Imperial forces broke out in the 1840s and then again in the 1860s, the struggle for land was at the heart of the conflict. T ...Show more
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