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New Zealand Wars

Amelia Khatri

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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New Zealand Wars explores the tumultuous 19th-century conflicts between Maori and British settlers, revealing how these clashes fundamentally reshaped New Zealand. Going beyond mere skirmishes, the book highlights the struggle for land sovereignty and cultural survival amidst irreconcilable worldviews. The book emphasizes that land confiscation, or raupatu, was a key tool of colonial power, devastating Maori communities and exemplifies one of the historical injustices that continue to reverberate today. Beginning with an examination of Maori society and early European interactions, including the Treaty of Waitangi, the book progresses through major conflicts such as the Waikato and Taranaki Wars. By prioritizing Maori voices and drawing from diverse sources like official documents and oral histories, New Zealand Wars challenges traditional narratives. This approach offers a nuanced understanding of the enduring legacies of colonialism and the ongoing quest for indigenous rights, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in World History and the broader implications of conflict resolution.
Available since: 03/20/2025.
Print length: 55 pages.

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