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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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