
Tuia 250 report / Pūrongo A Tuia 250 | Manatū Taonga | Ministry …
2017年10月12日 · Tuia 250 highlighted dual heritage and Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique identity through local wānanga, education and resources that particularly helped New Zealanders …
Tuia 250 - Wikipedia
Tuia 250 was a government-sponsored commemoration for the 250th anniversary of the arrival of Captain Cook on HMS Endeavour in Aotearoa (now New Zealand) in 1769–1770.
Tuia Encounters 250 - James Cook 250
2018年4月7日 · In 2019, a national commemoration – Tuia Encounters 250 – will mark 250 years since the first meetings between Māori and Europeans during Captain James Cook and the …
Inspire and inform learning about Tuia — Encounters 250
Tuia — Encounters 250 (Tuia 250) is a commemoration of the first onshore encounters between Māori and Europeans. Here are some quality teaching and learning resources to both inspire …
Tuia – Encounters 250 Commemoration Events | James Cook 250
2019年1月14日 · The national Tuia – 250 Encounters celebrates and recognises the connections made by the maori communities from Ngati Hei and Ngati Whanaunga to Captain Cook and …
Tuia 250 Events | James Cook 250
The Tuia – Encounters 250 national commemoration celebrates Aotearoa New Zealand’s Pacific voyaging heritage and acknowledges the first onshore encounters between Māori and Pākehā …
Tuia 250 - theprow.org.nz
Tuia 250 commemorates 250 years since the first onshore meetings between Māori – tangata whenua of Aotearoa New Zealand – and Pākehā in 1769–70. Tuia 250 also celebrates the …
Tuia 250 in the news - Te Papa
Tuia – Encounters 250 “celebrates Aotearoa New Zealand’s Pacific voyaging heritage and acknowledges the first onshore encounters between Māori and Pākehā in 1769–70”. Follow …
Tuia 250 - Eventfinda
The Tuia - Encounters 250 national commemoration celebrates Aotearoa New Zealand’s Pacific voyaging heritage and acknowledges the first onshore encounters between Māori and Pākehā …
Tuia 250: A legacy for future generations | Signals
2020年3月1日 · Last year New Zealand observed 250 years since the first encounters between Maori and Pakeha (Europeans) in 1769, when British explorer James Cook arrived in Poverty …
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