Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki
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Anzac Day
Information on Anzac Day, when New Zealanders remember soldiers who have died in wars and honour returned servicemen and women.
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Peace Celebrations in 1919
Peace celebrations were held in New Zealand in 1919 following the end of the First World War.
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Protest and Reform
Information on protests against the Springbok Tour, and for a nuclear-free New Zealand.
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The Anti-Vietnam War Movement
Information on protests against the Vietnam War.
Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga
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Clarke, Alison Jane. ‘Feasts and fasts: holidays, religion and ethnicity in 19th century Otago’. PhD thesis, University of Otago, 2003.
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Locke, Elsie. Peace people: a history of peace activities in New Zealand. Christchurch: Hazard Press, 1992.
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Phillips, Jock. Royal summer: the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to New Zealand, 1953–54. Wellington: Historical Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs; Daphne Brasell Associates, 1993.
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Scott, Dick. 151 days: the great waterfront lockout and supporting strikes, February 15–July 15, 1951. Auckland: Reed, 1991 (originally published 1952).