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ECE
A Sense of Place ECE
Across the Pacific
0-3
ANZHC in Action 0-3
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ANZHC
ECE
A Sense of Place ECE
Across the Pacific
0-3
ANZHC in Action 0-3
Chinese Visitors 0-3
A Sense or Place 0-3
Tangata Whenua 0-3
4-6
4-6 Connection Across the Pacific
4-6 ANZHC in Action
4-6 NZ Indians
4-6 Tūhara: Migration and Settlement
4-6 Tangata Whenua
4-6 Protesting
Y4-6 Land and Sovereignty
Y4-6 Conflict
7-8
7-8 Struggle for Land and Sovereignty
7-8 Across the Pacific
7-8 ANZHC in Action
7-8 Our Stories LGBTQIA
7-8 Deaf New Zealanders
7-8 'New' New Zealanders
7-8 Tuhara Migration and Settlement
7-8 Protesting
7-8 Women's Vote
Y7-8 Conflict
7-8 Other topics
Secondary
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Secondary - Colonisation
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Secondary - Destruction
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Hauora / Wellbeing
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Interesting Information
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ANZHC
ECE
A Sense of Place ECE
Across the Pacific
0-3
ANZHC in Action 0-3
Chinese Visitors 0-3
A Sense or Place 0-3
Tangata Whenua 0-3
4-6
4-6 Connection Across the Pacific
4-6 ANZHC in Action
4-6 NZ Indians
4-6 Tūhara: Migration and Settlement
4-6 Tangata Whenua
4-6 Protesting
Y4-6 Land and Sovereignty
Y4-6 Conflict
7-8
7-8 Struggle for Land and Sovereignty
7-8 Across the Pacific
7-8 ANZHC in Action
7-8 Our Stories LGBTQIA
7-8 Deaf New Zealanders
7-8 'New' New Zealanders
7-8 Tuhara Migration and Settlement
7-8 Protesting
7-8 Women's Vote
Y7-8 Conflict
7-8 Other topics
Secondary
Secondary - Conflict
Secondary - Colonisation
Secondary - Migration
Secondary - Citizenship
Secondary - Destruction
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The Aotearoa History Show
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 100 million years ago to the modern day, capturing the highlights of our nation’s story. Fourteen short, sharp episodes dissect the what, when, how, and (most importantly) why of our past. Co-presented by RNZ's Maori Issues Correspondent Leigh-Marama McLachlan and William Ray from the smash hit Black Sheep podcast, it’s an accessible and entertaining tale perfect for history newbies and history buffs alike.
He Tohu
A remarkable permanent exhibition, He Tohu, sheds fresh light on three iconic constitutional documents that shape Aotearoa New Zealand: the 1835 He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni – Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand, 1840 Te Tiriti o Waitangi – Treaty of Waitangi and the 1893 Women’s Suffrage Petition – Te Petihana Whakamana Pōti Wahine, and preserves these powerful taonga for future generations. More information at https://natlib.govt.nz/he-tohu Read our terms of use https://natlib.govt.nz/about-this-site/transparency-statement
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