First footprints : people, land and resources in Aotearoa / Peter Adds and Bronwyn Wood.
Material type: TextSeries: Tangata whenua (Pearson Longman)Publisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Pearson Longman, 2006Description: 60 pages : colour illustrations, maps, forms ; 27 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0582547555
- 9780582547551
- 1st footprints
- 993.0076 22
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Summary: Resource for year 9 to 11 students covering the early settlement of New Zealand, including Māori migration, settlement, life and interaction in various areas of New Zealand over time, the physical environment of New Zealand and how people interact with the landscape, and changing patterns of resource and land use. Suggested level: junior secondary.
Aotearoa untouched -- Making Aotearoa home -- Human impact and change -- Learning from the past -- Valuing places and the past -- Protecting our places and heritage.
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 993.0076 ADD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A322893B |
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993.007202 SCO Dick Scott : a radical writer's life. | 993.007493 ONE 100 amazing tales from Aotearoa. | 993.00749363 TRE Treasures from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa / | 993.0076 ADD First footprints : people, land and resources in Aotearoa / | 993.0076 KES Face to face : two cultures meet in Aotearoa / | 993.0082 BEN About women, about time : stories from the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library Gallery 1993. | 993.00946 LLO Beach life : a celebration of Kiwi beach culture / |
Aotearoa untouched -- Making Aotearoa home -- Human impact and change -- Learning from the past -- Valuing places and the past -- Protecting our places and heritage.
Resource for year 9 to 11 students covering the early settlement of New Zealand, including Māori migration, settlement, life and interaction in various areas of New Zealand over time, the physical environment of New Zealand and how people interact with the landscape, and changing patterns of resource and land use. Suggested level: junior secondary.
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