More links and websites
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Archives New Zealand/Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Archives New Zealand is the official guardian of New Zealand’s heritage documents, with a particular responsibility for preserving government records. In addition to information about holdings, research procedures and finding aids at Archives New Zealand, the site contains current and past online exhibitions on New Zealand history topics and gives access to the National Register of Archives and Manuscripts.
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Heritage New Zealand/Pouhere Taonga
Heritage New Zealand was established in 1954 as the New Zealand Historic Places Trust to promote the identification and protection of New Zealand places of historical significance. This site provides access to the New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero.
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National Library of New Zealand/Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
The National Library is responsible for collecting, maintaining and making available literature and other resources about New Zealand and the Pacific. As well providing catalogues for the library’s print, manuscript and digital collections, and a number of databases, this site gives access to digital images and objects and to online exhibitions relating to New Zealand history.
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New Zealand Archaeology
The New Zealand Archaeological Association promotes research into the archaeology of New Zealand and maintains a national site recording scheme. This site contains information about the association’s activities, a little information about pre-European Māori settlement, information and images of archaeological sites, teacher resources, and other feature articles.
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newzealand.com: the official site for New Zealand travel & business
This site, which promotes New Zealand as an international tourism destination, has brief information about New Zealand people, history, culture, society and environment, together with key facts about the country.
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection
The New Zealand Electronic Text Collection is an archive of digital texts and images. It includes the official histories of New Zealand in the First and Second World Wars, selected letters of historian J. C. Beaglehole, and the print history project: historical texts and images from various archives.
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NZHistory.net.nz/Ngā Kōrero Tuku Iho o Aotearoa
NZHistory.net.nz is produced by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and provides information and exhibitions on New Zealand history. The site contains an extensive gallery of historical exhibitions on contact and post-European settlement topics, and links to many other New Zealand history sites.