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History of the New Zealand Outlying Islands

History of the New Zealand Outlying Islands


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Published on 2013-09 by University-Press.org

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Moriori, Shipwrecks of the Auckland Islands, Moriori people, History of Chatham Islands numismatics, 1907 Sub-Antarctic Islands Scientific Expedition, Grafton, General Grant, Dundonald, Invercauld, Compadre, Cape Expedition, William Robert Broughton, Charles Enderby, Derry Castle, Moriori language, SS Elingamite, JM Barker Historic Reserve, Anjou, Hardwicke, New Zealand, Tommy Solomon, Campbell Island sheep, Enderby Island Cattle, Southern Whale Fishery Company, Auckland Island Pig, Frederick Hasselborough, Port Ross, Auckland Island Goat, Enderby Island Rabbit, Campbell Island Cattle, Dendroglyph, Minerva, Torotoro. Excerpt: Moriori are the indigenous people of the Chatham Islands (Rekohu in Moriori, Wharekauri in M ori), east of the New Zealand archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. These people lived by a code of non-violence and passive resistance (see Nunuku-whenua), which led to their near-extinction at the hands of Taranaki M ori invaders in the 1830s. The Chatham Islands from space. Chatham Island is the largest, Pitt Island is the second largest, and South East Island is the small island to the right of PittDuring the early 20th century it was commonly believed that the Moriori were pre-M ori settlers of New Zealand, linguistically and genetically different from the M ori, and possibly Melanesian. This story, incorporated into Stephenson Percy Smith's \


History of the New Zealand Outlying Islands

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Language : en

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