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shaping forces such as geology, volcanology, weather and climate. Distinctively New Zealand features are the main focus of the content, and scientific and technical data is presented within its social and human context. In 2007, "The Bush" was published, covering New Zealand's indigenous landscapes, forests, plants and animals, and the ways that people have used them or attempted to understand them. Topics also include early mapping,
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and other groups. An overview section, "New Zealand in Brief", presents concise information and facts about the country. "Earth, Sea and Sky" published in 2006 covers ocean fish, sea and shorebirds and other marine life, the interactions of people and the sea, the country's natural resources, and
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and English languages. The encyclopedia launched in 2005 with the first theme, focused on telling the stories of New Zealanders. It covers the migration of peoples to New Zealand, and the history of their settlement – both New Zealand's indigenous
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The encyclopedia is organised into several sections by broad themes, and entries on topics relating substantially to
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Manatū Taonga / Ministry For Culture And Heritage (20 October 2014).
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was developed between 2001 and 2014 and edited by historian
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Māori
Wellington
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
www.teara.govt.nz
encyclopedia
New Zealand Government
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Māori language
The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
paid to be covered
An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
Jock Phillips
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement
Māori culture
Māori
Māori
tramping
taniwha

List of online encyclopedias
"The Online Encyclopedia of New Zealand: Te Ara"
New Zealand Journal of History
"Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand"
the original
"Te Ara – Encyclopedia of NZ completed"
"1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand"
"My job: Researcher, the Encyclopedia of New Zealand"
"Te Ara – a history – Biographies"

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