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Maori Economic Development: Colonization- is might always right?
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Friday, January 20, 2006. Colonization- is might always right? There are approximately 100 treaty's broken in America alone. What would happen if a treaty was broken with America (think Iraq). The pakeha are highly successful colonizers and have had plenty of practice. I wonder how long it will be until the British decide it is time to go back into Africa. Africa is rich in seafood, minerals and productive land. With a country so rich in natural resources why are they so poor? Similar practices were empl...
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Hononga - Links | Hītori Māori
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Skip to main content. Skip to page navigation. Hītori Māori – Ngā kōrero o nehe - Māori History in the school curriculum. Titiro whakamua kia anga whakamuri. This section lists related links and useful websites. Kaitiaki of the Stream - Teacher support materials. Go to Kaitiaki of the Stream - Teacher support materials. Māori rugby a timeline - School Journal Teacher support material. Go to Māori rugby a timeline - School Journal Teacher support material. Go to Living Heritage: Identity. Students from Ce...
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South Sea Miscellany: August 2008
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Thursday, 28 August 2008. Just who is in charge? Source: Touchstone. Melbourne: January 22 1870. Interesting image here. It relates to the poem published in the journal "Touchstone" reproduced below. The journal I suppose could be described as conservative in outlook. For a bit of context: The focus of this, the second of the intercolonial conferences. The notable exception is of course the New Zealand governor of the time, George Ferguson Bowen. War between Maori and Pakeha. Tuesday, 26 August 2008.
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The War for land in Taranaki
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War and Peace in Taranaki. The New Zealand Wars. Ngutu o Te Manu. I do not agree to our bedroom being sold- I mean Waitara, for this bed belongs to the whole of us, do not be in haste to give money.All I have to say to you O, Governor is that none of the land will be given to you, never, never til I die. I will continue to fight, and the pakeha will be exterminated by me and by my younger brother Te Hapurona . It is well with your children.we die on the land you left us. Wiremu Kingi to his mother 1860.
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog: Bringing baby up bi-lingual
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog. A joint blog about travel, parenthood, and whatever else tickles our fancy. Tuesday, 24 July 2012. Bringing baby up bi-lingual. The studies detailing the benefit of a second language are endless - it's good for brain development, cultural awareness, and helps children learn other languages later. But, in practice, how can I bring up Amotai learning another language? Does anyone have any tips of how to make this work? 7 September 2012 at 09:22:00 BST. The Other Bol...
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog: RIP Sir Terry Pratchett
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog. A joint blog about travel, parenthood, and whatever else tickles our fancy. Friday, 13 March 2015. RIP Sir Terry Pratchett. Today I heard he had died. I wrote Sir Terry a letter when I was in high school and was delighted to get a thorough, thoughtful response. Given this is someone who must have received hundreds of fan letters a year, that says a lot. And how can you not love a man, after death, tweeted this. Some links of note:. Press release announcing death.
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog: Tane's reviews - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog. A joint blog about travel, parenthood, and whatever else tickles our fancy. Sunday, 16 December 2012. Tane's reviews - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Doing this has reminded me of two things: firstly, I love Tolkien; secondly, there's so much material in The Hobbit and the background of Middle Earth you could easily make another trilogy. Whether Peter Jackson should. It's a good cast though, with Martin Freeman nailing Bilbo and Ian McKellen still delivering t...
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog: All gone raisins
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog. A joint blog about travel, parenthood, and whatever else tickles our fancy. Wednesday, 6 March 2013. Amotai's favourite tar - Grandad Ray's Mondomobile. Born to be wild. Then suddenly, around Christmas, he started coming out with a flood of words. By the time we went to the Keenan family gathering in Taranaki in mid-January, we worked out that he say about twenty. Since then we've lost count. The bigger vocabulary is an obvious sign of his increasing smarts, but t...
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog: New land for old
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Foot and Mouth - Tane and Lauren's blog. A joint blog about travel, parenthood, and whatever else tickles our fancy. Wednesday, 24 April 2013. New land for old. Lauren, Amotai and I recently returned from Amotai's first trip overseas, and our big holiday for the year. It was a trip all about new stuff - we treaded new ground, heading to Sydney, the Blue Mountains and Adelaide, which we've not been to before (except for airport stopovers and a short trip to Sydney for work by Lauren. If I ruled New Zealan...
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South Sea Miscellany: July 2008
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008. Historic Australian newspapers online. Excuse the library pun). It's only just been made available, and is a test site. So get into it and give them some feedback. Content loses out to funcionality is my initial opinion. Too slow to download, and the window for viewing the scans is too small and annoyintg to navigate around. Must be a pain for those without broadband at home. I like the cleaner Papers Past. Interface better. There is an American. Wednesday, 23 July 2008. This water...