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"The New Zealand Wars" (1998)
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Excellent documentary about New Zealand's forgotten past.
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(Series Credited cast)| James Belich | ... | Presenter |
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Professor James Belich's insight into the history of the New Zealand Wars was somewhat controvertial, if only with the oldies who were brought up on myths of "Queen and Country". New Zealanders flexible enough to cope with the notion that the Victorian English and Maori peoples were not dearest chums will enjoy learning about a period of history that the New Zealand Qualifications Authority seems loathe to have taught in schools.