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… of the skin and sickness of pregnancy. Grimault’s French chemists, by contrast, were more modest. They offered …
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Part of story: Advertising
… enormous anchor lost off the coast in December 1769 by the French explorer, Jean François Marie de Surville. The Ngāti … name Kōtare) by anthropologist Joan Metge in A new Māori migration: rural and urban relations in northern New Zealand …
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Part of story: Northland places
… the isthmus and took his people into exile. When the French explorer Dumont D’Urville visited in 1827 he was …
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Part of story: Auckland region
… and settlers brought varieties of British Protestantism and French Catholicism. Anglicans, Methodists and Presbyterians … communities. Impact of new migrants Changes to immigration policy from the 1980s meant that adherents to … 2006, and increased by another 20% between 2006 and 2013. Immigration changes have also influenced Christianity in New …
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Part of story: Diverse religions
… 1890. The booksellers were charged with selling novels by French writer Émile Zola to undercover policemen – even though one of these copies was entirely in French. The first specific censorship legislation in New …
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Part of story: Censorship
… school, making it the second most popular language after French. Asia had also become more of a destination for New … to China, 29,900 to Thailand and 27,700 to India. Asian immigration Following the Immigration Policy Review of 1986 the informal policy …
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Part of story: Asia and New Zealand
… of what he termed the 'slave trade' in Melanesia, the migration of Melanesian labourers to Fiji and Queensland, … he wrote a pungent and widely published account. He opposed French expansion in the south-west Pacific as inimical to …
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… New Zealand, including Polish, Greek, Romanian, French, Dutch, Scandinavian and Bulgarian. Scottish and …
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Part of story: Cultural dance
… double first-class honours in history, and in Latin and French. He was the first Ross fellow at Knox College …
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… onshore for recreation and provisioning. Colonisation and migration After the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in … likely to be involved in this work. The issue of female immigration became a source of widespread concern and debate … coffee shop, but a police visit one night found ‘Blanche, a French whore, dancing the cancan’. 1 Another visit to the …
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Part of story: Sex work
… Māori studies to become part of tertiary education was the migration of Māori to cities from tribal hinterlands, and … Bruce Biggs as lecturer in Māori language. The professor of French argued that Māori was not a language of scholarship …
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Part of story: Māori Studies – ngā tari Māori
… Little River about 1890; he was of Ngāti Rongomaiwahine and French descent. They moved to Oaro, near Kaikōura, where … Kahungunu kin. Accounts of tribal origins and of Ngāi Tahu migrations into the northern South Island were …
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… While on leave, Piddington made field trips to investigate French-Canadian kinship (1957 and 1962) and revisited the … dismissed current reconstructions of Polynesian origins and migrations as unscholarly in method and emphasised the …
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… It was continuing to grow from both natural increase and immigration. In the year to June 2004, 57,890 live births were … reached five million in March 2020. In 2002 the gain from immigration was 38,198. However, migration flows vary from … with large numbers of speakers included Tongan, Hindi, French and the Chinese dialects of Cantonese and Mandarin. …
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Part of story: Society
… accompanied the first section of the main Ngāti Toa migration, called Te Heke Tahu-tahu-ahi, southwards. Te … Ngāti Toa and their allies continued their southwards migration under a different name, Te Heke Tātaramoa, in … memory; it was later recorded in a painting by George French Angas . During the prolonged tangi held for her on …
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… was born near Kaikohe, in northern New Zealand: he told French explorers in 1824 that he had been born in the year … by earlier Hokianga expeditions, began a series of wars and migrations which, in the 1820s and 1830s, set almost the …
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… next three years. Joseph attended local schools and learned French. He recalled his year in Rouen, 1922, in a memoir in … addition of the famous large bust on the tomb of Karl Marx. Migration to New Zealand In 1924, the family emigrated to …
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… Birds of Sea and Shore Seabirds – overview Albatrosses Bird migration Gannets and boobies Gulls, terns and skuas Herons … tribes Whangārei tribes Māori origins and arrivals Pacific migrations Canoe navigation When was New Zealand first … Cook Islanders Dalmatians Dutch English Fijians Filipinos French Germans Greeks – the Hellenic community Hungarians …
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