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The work traces New Zealand's story from Māori arrival and settlement through daily life, society, and intertribal warfare to first European encounters and the expanding presence of Dutch and British visitors. It examines treaty-making, conflicts between indigenous groups and settlers, notable leaders and uprisings, religious movements and frontier violence, and the gradual shift from turbulent colonial struggle to settled governance and dominion status, combining narrative episodes, illustrative vignettes, and cultural description to convey the island's complex transformation.

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Reginald Horsley

Reginald Horsley was a writer known for his contributions to literature that often explore themes of conflict and cultural encounters. His notable work, "In the Grip of the Hawk: A Story of the Maori Wars," delves into the complexities of the Maori Wars in New Zealand, reflecting on the historical and social dynamics of the time. In addition to this, he authored "New Zealand," which provides insights into the country's landscapes and culture, and "The Blue Balloon: A Tale of the Shenandoah Valley," a narrative that captures the essence of American life. Horsley's works are characterized by their vivid storytelling and engagement with significant historical events.

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