The New Zealand Wars

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This website presents aspects of the New Zealand Wars fought between Māori and the Crown throughout most of the 19th century, emphasising Māori histories of these engagements in the global context of wars fought against native peoples.

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This book is now available at most bookstores, or on line from Huia Publishers, Wellington. Reference is - Danny Keenan, Te Whiti O Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka, Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2015 - contact Huia Publishers for queries (see Home Page advertisement, bottom right of page). Danny Keenan, Ahuwhenua Celebrating 80 Years of Maori Farming, Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2013. Danny Keenen (ed), Huia Histories of Māori, Ngā Tāhuhu Kūrero, Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2012. Danny Keenan, Wars Without End, The Land Wars in 19th Century New Zealand, Penguin Books, Auckland, Revised Edition 2009. Danny Keenan (ed), Terror in Our Midst? Searching for Terror in Aoteoroa New Zealand, Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2008  Complete revision and update of Wars Without End (2009) to be published by Penguin Books in late 2020 or early 2021.

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