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Portrayals of the Moriori People
New Zealand Wars Sources at the Hocken Collections Part 2 – 1860S and 1870S
Indigenous New Zealand Literature in European Translation
Equity in the New Zealand Curriculum: the Case of the English Syllabus for Forms 6 and 7
Neighbourhoods and Health: a Review of the New Zealand Literature
City of Literature Vision
ENGL 234 New Zealand Literature
English at Otago Course Information 2O18
New Zealand: Literature and Culture
New Zealand and the Colonial Writing World, 1890-1945
KO AOTEAROA TĀTOU | WE ARE NEW ZEALAND an Anthology
Montague Harry Holcroft, 1902 – 1993
New Zealand Law in Literature and Legal History: a Survey of Legal References in New Zealand Historical Fiction
To the (South) Island: Janet Frame and Southern New Zealand
Witi Ihimaera's Contribution to New Zealand Literature
A History of New Zealand Literature Mark Williams Frontmatter More Information
2015 Conference Programme Vienna
Representing Identity in Twenty-First Century New Zealand Literature
Top View
Hybridity and the Symbolization of Postcolonial Identity in New Zealand Māori Literature
“New Zealand Was Maoriland Then”: a Postcolonial and an Ecocritical Reading of Mihi and the Last of the Moas (1943) by Lyndahl Chapple Gee
Review of Literature
AUTHOR Showcase
EH Mccormick and Letters and Art in New Zealand James Smithies
Maori and the New Zealand Short Story Canon 1953-1984 Rachel Lacasse-Ford Purdue University
The Place of Fiction in Contemporary Understandings and Expressions of Indigeneity
Cross-Cultural Influence in the Work of Witi Ihimaera
Imagining Moriori
Indigenous Literary Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature Edited by Jane Stafford and Mark Williams
Treaty Over the Teacups
Dunedin-City-Of-Literature
Clearing the Ground for a Greener New Zealand English SASHA
A Guide to Information on the History of the New Zealand Wars and on the Men Who Served in Military Units, 1845-1872 Introduction
Thomas Bracken, 1843 – 1898 Paul Hunt
Indigenous New Zealand Literature in European Translation