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How New Zealand’s Origins Continue to Puzzle Historians
New Zealand’s earliest history is filled with unanswered questions. Despite modern research, key details about its first settlers and how they arrived remain uncertain. From mysterious voyages to ...
The recovery of kelp forests brought many fish species back. But fish stocks in the reserve remain far below those present ...
In 2023 Aotearoa lost one of its most beloved curators and supporters of contemporary photography, and Maori and Pacific art and artists, Ron Brownson. When he died Brownson was Senior Curator New ...
When prompted to visualise Aotearoa New Zealand’s past, Sora privileges the European settler viewpoint: pre-colonial ...
New Zealand’s ancient bowerbird was smaller and more slender than the species living in Australia and New Guinea today.
Scientist and physicist Ernest Rutherford, known as “the father of nuclear physics”, was the most respected Kiwi of his day.
Utah governor leads ongoing World Trade Center Utah trade mission to New Zealand and Australia to prompt partnerships.
Parks and reserves in Aotearoa New Zealand have been used as colonial tools, and it is time for legislation guiding their ...
What is bread? You likely don’t have to think for long, and whether you’re hungry for a slice of sourdough or craving some ...
"We're in New Zealand," says Harry Brook, speaking from New Zealand. So far, so good. "I'm the white-ball captain." Also ...
New Zealand was one of the last landmasses to be colonized by humans. When Pleistocene megafauna had gone extinct elsewhere in the world, New Zealand was still inhabited by the moas, giant flightless ...
The missive arrived under the cover of darkness April 3. The email from the federal government to New Hampshire Humanities was the same one received by all 56 state and jurisdictional humanities ...
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