The Invasion of Waikato : Te Riri ki Tainui
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Author:O'MALLEY Vincent
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ISBN:9781991033901
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Publication Date:August 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:260
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Bridget Williams Books
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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The Invasion of Waikato : Te Riri ki Tainui
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Author:O'MALLEY Vincent
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ISBN:9781991033901
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Publication Date:August 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:260
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Bridget Williams Books
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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The 1863 crossing of the Mangatawhiri River was a pivotal moment, igniting a war between the Crown and the Waikato tribes that profoundly influenced New Zealands future. In >i>The Invasion of Waikato: Te Riri ki Tainui, Vincent OMalley introduces this critical period, presenting a conflict driven by opposing visions: European dominance versus Maori autonomy, as promised by the Treaty of Waitangi. The ensuing war was devastating, resulting in the loss of many lives, the displacement of communities and extensive land confiscations.
Building on the detailed examination found in The Great War for New Zealand: Waikato 1800-2000 (BWB, 2016), this concise new volume broadens the reach of the Waikato War narrative. Enriched with new research, maps and images, Dr OMalleys latest work invites readers to contemplate the profound effects of this era on the nations identity and its enduring legacy.
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The 1863 crossing of the Mangatawhiri River was a pivotal moment, igniting a war between the Crown and the Waikato tribes that profoundly influenced New Zealands future. In >i>The Invasion of Waikato: Te Riri ki Tainui, Vincent OMalley introduces this critical period, presenting a conflict driven by opposing visions: European dominance versus Maori autonomy, as promised by the Treaty of Waitangi. The ensuing war was devastating, resulting in the loss of many lives, the displacement of communities and extensive land confiscations.
Building on the detailed examination found in The Great War for New Zealand: Waikato 1800-2000 (BWB, 2016), this concise new volume broadens the reach of the Waikato War narrative. Enriched with new research, maps and images, Dr OMalleys latest work invites readers to contemplate the profound effects of this era on the nations identity and its enduring legacy.
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Author: O'MALLEY VincentISBN: 9781991033901Publication Date: August 2024Edition: 1Pages: 260Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Bridget Williams BooksCountry of Publication: New Zealand
The 1863 crossing of the Mangatawhiri River was a pivotal moment, igniting a war between the Crown and the Waikato tribes that profoundly influenced New Zealands future. In >i>The Invasion of Waikato: Te Riri ki Tainui, Vincent OMalley introduces this critical period, presenting a conflict driven by opposing visions: European dominance versus Maori autonomy, as promised by the Treaty of Waitangi. The ensuing war was devastating, resulting in the loss of many lives, the displacement of communities and extensive land confiscations.
Building on the detailed examination found in The Great War for New Zealand: Waikato 1800-2000 (BWB, 2016), this concise new volume broadens the reach of the Waikato War narrative. Enriched with new research, maps and images, Dr OMalleys latest work invites readers to contemplate the profound effects of this era on the nations identity and its enduring legacy.
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Author: O'MALLEY VincentISBN: 9781991033901Publication Date: August 2024Edition: 1Pages: 260Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Bridget Williams BooksCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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