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Kōrero: Te Ara – a history

New Zealand historical atlas

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<em>New Zealand historical atlas</em>

Tairongo Amoamo (Te Whakatōhea), a member of the Māori advisory committee for the Bateman New Zealand historical atlas – ko papatuanuku e takoto nei, displays one of the Māori plates from the atlas at its launch in 1997. Beside him stands Jock Phillips, then the chief historian at the Department of Internal Affairs, who supervised the publishing project. 

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Manatū Taonga – Ministry for Culture and Heritage

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the Te Ara team, Te Ara – a history – Origins of Te Ara, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/45537/new-zealand-historical-atlas (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā the Te Ara team, i tāngia i te 9 June 2014.