Information on geographic features, historical disasters and famous New Zealanders.
Links to New Zealand history from the arrival of the Maori, Captain Cook, the Treaty of Waitangi, Gallipoli, the Rainbow Warrior, recent economic reforms.
An overview covering the pre-historic, colonial, and modern periods. Maori culture and legends also included. [English, French]
Ensures access to, and preservation of, those central government records which have significantly affected the development of New Zealand and the lives and liberties of its citizens. National Archives ensures that this documentary heritage is preserved for future generations and made accessible to both academic researchers and the general public.
New Zealand history site featuring over 40 multimedia exhibitions, a comprehensive annotated links section, a discussion forum and general information for the historical community.
This site has been established to highlight the historical and contemporary connections between New Zealand and Ireland. Additionally, a list of Irish emigrants who sailed to New Zealand is being created to assist those researching their Irish heritage.
Original articles and links to a number of topics on New Zealand history.
The site tells stories about the technologies important to the New Zealand economy in the 20th Century. Most of these technologies were identified by the end of the First World War.
Articles by Dr James Ng about Chinese participation in the country, including his family's experiences.
The New Zealand Police Force organisation established in 1886 was moulded to the British pattern, the chief difference being that the New Zealand organization is a national one controlled from a central headquarters.
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