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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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Click to Read Chapter - Eric Pawson and Tom Brooking (eds), Environmental Histories of New Zealand, Olbourne, 2002.  Kelvin Day (ed) Contested Ground Te Kelvin Day (ed), Whenua i Tohea. The Taranaki Wars 1860-1881, Puke Ariki Museum/Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2010.    Suzette Goldsmith (ed), Taranaki Whenua, Life Blood Legacy, published by Puke Ariki Museum New Plymouth in association with exhibition of February-May 2008 (2008).    Nicholas Tarling and Edmund Terence Gomez (eds), The State, Development and Identity in Multi-Ethnic Societies, Routlege, New York 2008.     Margaret Tennant and Bronwyn Dalley (eds), Past Judgement, Social Policy in New Zealand History , Otago University Press, Dunedin, 2004.        Anna Green and Megan Hutchings (eds), Remembering. Essays in New Zealand Oral History, Otago University Press, Dunedin, 2004.     John Thomson (ed), Books & Bibliography: Essays in Commemoration of Don McKenzie Don McKenzie, Victoria University Press, Wellington, 2002.      Bronwyn Dalley and Bronwyn Labrum (eds), Fragments, New Zealand Social and Cultural History, Auckland University Press, Auckland, 2000.    Penny Griffith, Peter Hughes and Alan Loney (eds), Book in Hand, Essays on the History of the Book in New Zealand , Otago University Press, Dunedin, 2000.        Danny Keenan (ed), Terror in our Midst? Searching for Terror in Aotearoa New Zealand, Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2008.   Danny Keenan (ed), Huia Histories of Māori Ngā Tahuhu Kōrero, Huia Publishers, Wellington, 2012    Tutu Te Puehu, New Perspectives on the New Zealand Wars, edited by John Crawford and Ian McGibbon, published by Steele Roberts Publishers, Wellington, October 2018. Danny has writen Chapter One, 'The Cause of this War is the Land', pp. 16-31 (see below left, here is an excerpt). Tutu Te Puehu, New Perspectives on the New Zealand Wars, edited by John Crawford and Ian McGibbon, published by Steele Roberts Publishers, Wellington, October 2018. Danny has writen Chapter One, 'The Cause of this War is the Land', pp. 16-31 (see excerpt Above Right)

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