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The Long White Cloud: "Ao Tea Roa"

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The text offers a compact, illustrated account of New Zealand's landscape, indigenous people, and colonial history, combining travel description with political narrative. It examines Maori culture, beliefs, and encounters with European navigators and missionaries; traces early settlement, land disputes and armed conflict; and follows the colony's economic phases from pastoralism through gold and gum digging to public works and provincial government. The author discusses key experiments in land settlement and self-government, profiles leading figures and administrators without indulgence, and reflects on social and institutional developments that shaped emerging national identity. Chapters alternate descriptive scenes, historical chronology, and critical commentary aimed at readers curious about the islands' character and progress.

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William Pember Reeves

William Pember Reeves was a notable New Zealand author and politician, recognized for his contributions to literature and his insights into the culture and landscape of New Zealand. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for the natural beauty and social dynamics of the region. Among his key publications are "New Zealand" and "The Long White Cloud: 'Ao Tea Roa,'" both of which explore the country's unique identity and heritage. Reeves's writing is characterized by a blend of personal narrative and historical context, making his works significant for understanding New Zealand's literary and cultural landscape.

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