Catching up on NZ History

I missed out. I didn’t learn New Zealand history at school.

This is partly because, while I enjoyed learning about history and other similar topics, I hated writing essays.

But it’s also because it wasn’t in the curriculum.

And so I don’t know the stories of my own country.

I’m a beginner in history. Here’s my current reading list, based largely on what caught my eye at the library, and also this list of books.

  • The Parihaka Woman - Witi Ihamaera (Not exactly a history book, but it provided an easy entry for me into the genre!)

  • Hīkoi: Forty Years of Māori Protest - Aroha Harris (Most of the recommended history books are massive, so I started with a shorter book with lots of pictures and interesting stories)

  • Te Whiti o Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka - Danny Keenan

  • Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou: Struggle Without End - by Ranginui Walker

As a bonus, I discovered the website nzonscreen.com and watched this short documentary on Ngā Tamatoa. There is so much stuff on the website, but I suspect the Collection on Waitangi might a good place to start.

The Reo Project | Day 248