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  2. Evelyn Stokes - Wikipedia

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    Stokes also played an important part in building up the map collection of the University of Waikato: [13] in 1964 she and Michael Selby transferred the New Zealand Geographic Society's collection to Waikato, she was the society's map librarian from 1966 to 1983, [5] and she frequently added to the library with purchases from her travels abroad ...

  3. Te Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori - Wikipedia

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    Massey University research in 2006 assessed five year qualitative and quantitative research, literature on the long term history of the Māori language, comparative studies between Māori and Irish radio, and Tūhoe's experiences setting up a radio station, and found the Iwi Radio Network had a positive impact on Māori language revitalisation ...

  4. Waitangi, Chatham Islands - Wikipedia

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    Waitangi is situated along the west coast of Chatham Island between the southern end of Waitangi Bay and the northern foothills of the island's southern plateau. The Nairn River flows north through the settlement before emptying into the bay. Lake Huro lies about 2 km (1.2 mi) to the east.

  5. Veronica Tawhai - Wikipedia

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    Her fields of research include the Treaty of Waitangi, Māori and youth political engagement and constitutional change. [1] Research into the 2020 general election in New Zealand found that Māori voters experienced some negative issues at the polling booths. [8] Tawhai is also a Treaty educator outside of her university work. [9]

  6. Waitangi, Northland - Wikipedia

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    Waitangi [a] is a locality on the north side of the Waitangi River in the Bay of Islands, 60 kilometres (37 miles) north of Whangārei, on the North Island of New Zealand. It is close to the town of Paihia, to which it is connected by a bridge near the mouth of the Waitangi River estuary. While Statistics New Zealand and NZ Post consider the ...

  7. Ruth Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Miriam Ross (née Guscott; 1 January 1920 – 30 August 1982) was a New Zealand historian.She was part of the 1970s movement that sought to revise academic understandings of the Treaty of Waitangi and educate the public on its translations and significance.

  8. The best gifts for all kinds of dads in 2024 - AOL

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    Dads tend to have the most fun hobbies — fishing, golfing, bird watching, and, if you're my father-in-law, storytelling.He tends to be an incredibly fun person to shop for this time of year, but ...

  9. New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 1769 the British explorer Captain James Cook became the first European to set foot on and map New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the United Kingdom and Māori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi which paved the way for Britain's declaration of sovereignty later that year and the establishment of the Crown Colony of New Zealand in 1841.