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New Zealand

Linda Hill

Traductor A AI

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New Zealand delves into the captivating history of Aotearoa, examining the forces that have shaped its unique national identity. From the sophisticated pre-European Māori culture, with its intricate social structures and deep connection to the land, to the profound impact of European colonization, the book traces the evolution of this nation. It highlights the Treaty of Waitangi and subsequent land wars, crucial events that continue to influence New Zealand's biculturalism and address social inequalities. The book explores the ongoing negotiation between Māori heritage and European influence, a dynamic that defines New Zealand's political landscape and cultural expression. One intriguing fact is how Māori oral traditions have contributed significantly to historical understanding, enriching the historical record. The narrative progresses chronologically, beginning with the Māori world, moving through colonization, and concluding with contemporary New Zealand, offering a balanced perspective suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in world history.
Disponible desde: 20/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 64 páginas.

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