The struggle for Tamaki Makaurau : the Maori occupation of Auckland to 1820Moon, Paul
Start your trip along the multicultural city of Auckland to the far north where New Zealand’s political history began. Experience the beauty of the upper North Island's coastlines, landscapes, and rich history. NEW Ask our AI Central North Island ...
Early history The University of Auckland started out as a constituent of the University of New Zealand, founded as Auckland University College, in 1883 on the 23rd of May. Stewardship of the University during the establishment period fell under the tenure of John Chapman Andrew (Vice Chancellor o...
As you can imagine, there’s no way you can truly experience all the city – originally known as Tamaki Makaurau, or ‘isthmus of a thousand lovers’ – has to offer in a single night or visit. A view across the City of Sails. After delving into Maori history at Auckland War Memorial...
musicians, educators, and mentors. Initiated during the early 1990s, at warehouse venues and on the streets of Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, by Selina Forsythe nee [Haami], Suzanne Tamaki, and Nephi Tupaea, the group came together around their shared love for fashion, activism, and collaboration...
1. Tamaki Makaurau, New Zealand Eater has ranked Tāmaki Makauraua, the Māori name forAuckland, New Zealand’s largest city by population, as the world’s best food destination in 2023. According to the website, Tamaki Makaurau is a diverse hub ...
THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND TE WHARE WĀNANGA O TAMAKI MAKAURAU NEW ZEALAND Page 1. THE NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF HISTORY INDEX Volumes 1-35 THEUNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND TE WHARE WĀNANGA O TAMAKI MAKAURAU NEWZEALAND Page 2. Editorial ...
• WHAM (War History Heritage Art and Memory) Research Network • Massey University Te Kunenga Ki Pūrehuroa • Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira • The University of Auckland Te Whare Wānanga o Tāmaki Makaurau The symposium is supported by Museum of New Zealand Te Papa To...
Start your trip along the multicultural city of Auckland to the far north where New Zealand’s political history began. Experience the beauty of the upper North Island's coastlines, landscapes, and rich history. Lower North Island No visit to the North Island is complete without exploring the ...
Sited at the terminus of Queens Wharf on the Waitemata Harbour in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), the sculpture contains a single room and a single man: the eighteenth-century English explorer Captain James Cook. He is larger than life-size and adopts a penitent deportment. Cook's heroic legacy ...