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93
1 Oct 2019
Paperback
Kia Mau Campaign
9780473494957
This book is a compilation of essays written by Tina Ngata about New Zealand's TUIA250 Commemorations of James Cook's voyages to New Zealand and the Pacific. The author is highly critical of the decision by the NZ government to commit funding and resources to that which brought colonisation to NZ. She discusses Cook's voyage as a military deployment, the influence of the Doctrine of Discovery, the specific spots of Cook's crimes in NZ, the participation of Mori in the commemorations and the inappropriateness of a settler government centring the story of invasion and colonisation.