
A history of New Zealand in 100 objects
Phillips, Jock.
Jock Phillips.
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History of New Zealand in one hundred objects464 pages
colour illustrations.
Summary: The History of New Zealand in 100 Objects is gripping, inclusive, often revelatory and deeply human. A colourful and characterful retelling of our shared past, relevant to today, particular to all of us. The sewing kete of an unknown 18th-century Maori woman; the Endeavour cannons that fired on waka in 1769; the bagpipes of an Irish publican Paddy Galvin; the school uniform of Harold Pond, a Napier Tech pupil in the Hawke's Bay quake; the Biko shields that tried to protect protestors during the Springbok tour in 1981; Winston Reynolds' remarkable home-made Hokitika television set, the oldest working TV in the country; the soccer ball that was a tribute to Tariq Omar, a victim of the Christchurch Mosque shootings, and so many more - these are items of quiet significance and great personal meaning, taonga carrying stories that together represent a dramatic, full-of-life history for everyday New Zealanders.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.Custom 2
20221125093643.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Non Fiction 900s | B08285 |
Dewey: | 993 PHI |
ISBN: | 9781761047213 |
pub: | 2022 |
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