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Inspired by an epiphany at the Waitangi...
More treaty journeys involving Manukau
More Manukau history
More Waikato history
James Belich explores later Waikato history
Dramatised account of wars in the Waikato in the 1860s
Waikato episode of a groundbreaking Māori documentary series
Lynda Topp travels along the Waikato River
Mike King presents his own talk show
Award-winning drama on the treaty
Early feature film retelling a battle in the Waikato
Nevak Rogers also worked on (and presented) this documentary
A 1970s look at the national Waitangi holiday
Acclaimed drama on the lead-up to the first signing of...
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