805:, that began in the 1950s and resulted in "established orthodoxy" which held that the Court did not further Māori interests and this has been a key tenet of the Waitangi Tribunal set up in 1975 to consider historical land claims. O'Malley maintains this confirms acceptance of what he calls "the newly established consensus of the court as an overwhelmingly negative institution". O'Malley then explores what he calls "neo-revisionist" approaches that conclude the court was not as bad as portrayed by earlier historians, citing Richard Boast who wrote in 2008 ..."just because the Native Lands Act came to have consequences that were widely perceived as disastrous...it does not prove that this was intended from the beginning". While he is generally sceptical about this perspective, O'Malley holds the position that it is important to see the debate as contributing toward understanding the role of the Native Land Court. In the essay, O'Malley further acknowledges the neo-revisionists made some valid points, including the likelihood many of the judges were sympathetic toward Māori aspirations and understood some of the language and customs, but concludes that there is more evidence the court was "an instrument of alienation" and despite some agency by Māori in their engagement with the process, the court essentially had the role of "encouraging land sales and the destruction of Māori tribal structures". A reviewer describes essays on the subject by O'Malley as "demonstrating a willingness to think differently about key events in New Zealand's colonial history... opening up a space for further conversations about New Zealand history and identity".
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into areas that were controlled by Māori and the dilemma for the Crown, according to O'Malley, was to decide whether this approach would lead to more conflicts between settlers and tribes, or to follow an approach suggested by George Clarke Senior, a former missionary who had been appointed
Protector of Aborigines in 1840, that Māori would be more likely to obey laws they had been involved in framing and implementing. Proposals he put forward in 1843 included establishing courts with the support of chiefs and having juries that, partially or exclusively, included Māori depending on whether the cases involved Europeans. Clarke's ideas gained little support and when George Grey was appointed as Governor in 1846, he made his position clear that all Māori should be subject to English law. O'Malley holds, however, that some of the systems put in place by Grey were based on the work of Clarke and included the setting up of a Resident Magistrates Court 1846 and the appointment of assessors, some of whom were local chiefs, to assist the Court with dispute resolution. O'Malley notes unofficial runanga were often called in to assist with "collective decision-making......an intended instrument of English law was thus in some respects remoulded for customary Māori purposes".
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voices of privileged contributors - in this case Pākehā and male voices - and this needs to be considered when making judgements about historical events based on these sources. The conclusion is that the process requires a "conversation with the past - and a willingness to hear the different voices embedded in the archival record". Several reviews have recognised the significance of O'Malley's work in gathering these accounts. The book has been described as the combination of an "incredibly rich set of sources – extracts from diaries, memoirs, letters, official documents and newspaper reports – with meticulous scholarship and a perfect editorial balance", often showing the dilemmas Māori leadership had in deciding their approach to the Wars, the details behind the confiscation of land by the Crown and vivid details of "some of the atrocities committed during the wars such as the killing of settler families at
Matawhero or the deliberate burning down of a whare at Rangiaowhia while several Māori were inside". Another review noted the importance of hearing Māori accounts of the New Zealand Wars, a point supported by O'Malley.
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land grabbing by the Crown...that saw Maori lose ownership of more than 640,000 acres of land." O'Malley produced an extensive report on the claim, commissioned by the
Waitangi Tribunal in 2010. It presented the historical events around the land confiscations that lead to a breakdown in relations between Māori and the Crown, and concluded that the people of Te Rohe Potae became caught up in the Waikato War and despite claims at the time that they had been warned in a proclamation by Governor Grey of an impending invasion by British troops, had no "opportunity to comply with the demands set out in the proclamation" which were in effect an ultimatum, and as a result were unable to protect "their own lives and lands." The Waitangi Tribunal released their final report on the claim in 2018, with a summary confirming there had been breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi that damaged the
526:, effectively choosing war. Research by O'Malley in 2013 that examines the events leading up to the invasion of Waikato by British Imperial Troops authorised by the governor George Grey, finds there is no valid justification for this pre-emptive action, noting in particular the lack of definitive evidence that there was to be an attack on Auckland. O'Malley concludes that "the government did have a choice between peace and war......it opted for the latter while denying Waikato Māori a similar opportunity to choose". O'Malley holds that by the time the Waikato War had begun in the 1860s, what had been a relationship based on "Māori willingness to engage with Pākehā, to welcome them to this country and to look after them......a manifestation of that desire for Pākehā to assert their authority and their dominance over the country".
688:, O'Malley contends that some of the elements of what White called 'middle ground' - such as confrontation, enough of a balance of power to prevent one side compelling the other, and mutual need - existed in New Zealand from 1642 to 1840, and in particular in the years between 1814 and 1840. Another reviewer supports O'Malley's basic argument in the book that between 1769 and 1840, New Zealand was a site of "cultural interaction and exchange between Māori and Pākehā", and was an opportunity for an outcome that may have "avoided the harsh racism that described race relations by the later part of the century, and which New Zealand, like the other settler colonies, had to live with for a century".
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only one side remembers the suffering of the past, dialogue will always be difficult. One side commences the dialogue with anger and the other side has no idea why. Reconciliation cannot be achieved by this means". In noting that iwi have carried a troubled history alone, O'Malley puts the challenge to New
Zealanders to own, acknowledge, respect and pass on this history, not to "feel guilty or ashamed about the actions of their ancestors......to be big enough, and confident enough, to say, 'yes, this is part of our history too' (alongside the things we feel good about today, like all those people who stood up against injustices in the past when they saw them)."
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resolve issues, there were still violent interventions by the government troops. Although the lands were briefly returned to Māori, after the Crown admitted the purchase had been unjust, this was overturned soon after and the land again confiscated creating ongoing resentment which shows how the past can "resonate today". The media article noted O'Malley had previously said it is unfortunate that most of the New
Zealand populace are dismissive of the Wars because "being honest about historical civil conflicts is essential to reconciliation and healing in communities and the nation"..
968:. Jacinda Ardern said, "the awards recognise not only literary achievements, but also the significant impact their work has had on the cultural landscape of Aotearoa". O'Malley expressed gratitude for the non-fiction award, noting how in recent years there had been an increased willingness by people in New Zealand to acknowledge and engage with the history of the country, and when young people "critical thinking skills, and the ability to analyse evidence and sources and make informed judgements" within the new history curriculum, "future generations historically literate."
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councils or assemblies) ...to develop into state-sanctioned instruments of genuine self-government......extension of
English law into what were perceived to be ungovernable Māori districts remained the priority throughout". In this paper however, O'Malley concludes that Grey's plan received little support and argues that, particularly in Northland where the scheme was fully implemented, Maori retained concerns about the possible intrusion of the government into areas over which rangatira had authority and control".
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of Māori and their increased access to firearms, appreciation of mutual needs by both parties meant there were incentives to maintain peace. O'Malley's writing of this period, according to a reviewer, "conveys lucidly and with vivid and pertinent examples, the way that the history of imperial encounter developed through a dynamic that was locally driven, as well as imperially determined, and one that was driven by the past rather than being directed by certain future".
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762:. When the actual parliament sat in 1854, O'Malley records that it was made up entirely of Europeans advocating their own interests and excluding Māori who were ultimately disappointed in their call for a more inclusive parliament or a "tandem body that could sit alongside of it" to reflect a genuine relationship based on the Treaty of Waitangi where Māori and Pākehā could jointly make rules for the governance of the colony.
903:, O'Malley suggests it is a "travesty of history" to label many of the transactions that happened within these agreements as "simple real estate deals", and concludes that the local treaties are a reminder of both "the piecemeal extension of Crown over the country......the way in which New Zealand history taps into a much older narrative of indigenous encounters with Europeans."
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the nature of relationships between Maori and Pākehā and how they can live together in New
Zealand. His position on the way forward is to "learn the details of some of those terrible incidents they are difficult to erase from the memory......understanding, mutual respect and dialogue will bring us together not tear us apart. It's about reconciliation, not recrimination".
797:, established under The Native Lands Act 1862 have, according to O'Malley, been interpreted differently by New Zealand historians. He notes that the generally accepted interpretation by most early twentieth-century historians was that the courts were just and fair to Māori because they ascertained their title to land. He examines a challenge to this approach by
1173:(Otago Girls' High School, 16 October 2019). In this lecture to New Zealand high school students, O'Malley highlighted how as a result of laws introduced following the New Zealand wars, Māori lost much of their land, and greater awareness of issues like this, builds "understanding and appreciation of how and why New Zealand has developed the way it has today."
975:. Category convenor Nicholas Reid said the book "tells us of the past but is relevant to the present, when public debate feeds New Zealanders’ hunger to know how our country was formed......nuanced in its balance of both Māori and Pakeha voices and it respects the attitudes and assumptions of people who lived in an era different from our own."
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Europeans as a result of attitudes of racial superiority brought by some of the settlers, disrupting what could have been a reasonable expectation of a mutually beneficial partnership. In the same piece, O'Malley suggests that instead, there was a "struggle between two competing visions of what the nation was and what it might become".
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economic and cultural prejudice, the impacts of which continue to this day." This thought was echoed in one media report at the time, with a summary comment that: "the
Waitangi Tribunal found the Crown caused serious social harm and acted dishonestly to Māori, engaging in an aggressive land grab that caused, and is still causing, the
1121:(New Zealand Fabian Society Lecture, (Wellington, July 2022). In its promotion, this lecture by O'Malley was said to be relevant for New Zealanders because it reflected how "history has rarely felt more topical or relevant as, all across the globe, nations have begun to debate who, how and what they choose to remember and forget".
301:, set up under the Crown Forest Assets Act 1989 to protect Māori interests by ensuring that before the selling of land for forestry by the Crown, the Waitangi Tribunal would confirm who has ownership of the land. In July 2004 O'Malley co-founded HistoryWorks Limited, and as of 2022, is in the role of Research Director.
735:, says that the works "tease out contestation between Crown and Māori authority...... attempts by the Crown to engage with Māori through mechanisms and institutions of English law and highlight the agency of Māori in these processes, whether through active negotiation, direct resistance, or other creative responses".
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Waitangi Tribunal is an important start, New Zealanders reconciling themselves to the nation's history is more than just about supporting the settlement of historical Treaty of Waitangi claims. He notes that the Waitangi Tribunal has said: "While
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of Māori in the tribal area. In an overview of the Report, the Māori Law Review in 2018, noted specifically that the Tribunal had identified the "cumulative impact of the Crown's Treaty breaches in the district has been breakdowns in social and political relationships, land loss, and enormous social,
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One response by the Crown was an attempt to provide state authority to these Māori tribal communities. In what has been seen as the first example of this devolution, George Grey in 1861, developed a 'plan of native government' which O'Malley contends had no intention of "allowing the runanga (tribal
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published in 2016, is described on the publisher's website as "a monumental new account of the defining conflict in New Zealand history...that shaped the nation in all kinds of ways: setting back Māori and Pākehā relations by several generations and allowing the government to begin to assert the kind
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in 2004, which attacked "race-based privileges for Māori". O'Malley and Kidman suggest "for many Pākehā New Zealanders an emphasis on historical aggrievances, and even on ethnic or racial differences cut across an imagined nation identity that was both harmonious and homogenous. O'Malley is said to
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in 2010. In the preface to the book, the authors note that there are a wide range of interpretations of the Treaty, but it is important to understand it as part of the broader history of relationships between Māori and Pākehā. In an earlier publication exploring the historical scrutiny of the Treaty
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and developed komiti (committees) in an effort to create a system of governance, has been described by O'Malley as a creative response..."in which mechanisms of tribal self-government were reinvented, mixing indigenous with exotic influences to establish new and much stronger bodies better suited to
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written by O'Malley in 2012, is seen by one reviewer as being significant because it focusses on a time when Māori and the European settlers generally cooperated in meeting mutual needs to access goods and technology in a rough balance of power, although the settlers were dependent on the generosity
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The point has been made by O'Malley that "any discussion of contemporary Māori poverty that fails to acknowledge the long history of invasion, dispossession and confiscation is missing a vital part of the story". He has said that the wars were more than just a question of land ownership and underpin
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of the awards, said that through a challenging year, each of the semifinalists had "demonstrated their unwavering commitment to making this country a better place for us all – stepping up to act as support and strength for whānau, for communities, for our country and beyond." O'Malley was noted for
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District Inquiry (Wai 898) involved over 270 claims around issues such as alienation and management of land, including the manner in which the Crown had constructed a main trunk railway through the district. The claim was made to redress what has been described in the media as "an act of aggressive
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district of the tribal lands became singled out by the Crown as an area harbouring Māori from other areas who were resisting the intrusion of the Crown into their affairs and there were brutal invasions of the area. The tribe was also subject to legislation and disputed land surveys that undermined
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The Treaty of Waitangi signed in 1840 was said by O'Malley to be significant because it introduced the Crown as a participant in complex land dealings with Māori to meet the expectations of higher numbers of settlers that they would gain land. There was also a change in relationships between Māori
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A commentator has noted O'Malley shows evidence that, despite the settlers being dependent on Māori, some violent conflicts did occur. According to O'Malley these varied greatly in different parts of the country, and although there was a risk to the balance of power due to the numerical superiority
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said it was "a great occasion as Māori history was becoming a bigger part of the city's fabric", noting that some of the street names were a reminder of a colonial past which had caused suffering and trauma "precipitated the theft of a million acres of land from this region". The final decision to
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is seen as contributing "alternative scripts to the official government version of the history of the New Zealand Wars" by exploring factors such how an increased number of Europeans resulted in loss of Māori land and contributed to a breakdown in what had previously been friendly relations between
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The authors claim that the narrative about how the modern nation of New Zealand is shaped by history remains contested and the ways in which the New Zealand Wars, which took place between 1843 and 1872, are remembered or forgotten, reflect "how memory and silence about this difficult past permeates
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as its pick for the best book of 2016. It is described in the press release as "refreshingly even-handed" in how it approaches the topic because, ..."overwhelming weight of evidence points to being the victims of undeserved aggression...... acknowledges those Europeans who behaved honourably and
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that northern Maori were willing to accept this form of justice. However this was not totally accepted by settlers and some chiefs, countering what is recorded as a naive assumption that "English law would be welcomed with open arms". The trials had in effect been an attempt to extend British law
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is a series of essays collated by O'Malley that explore the ways Māori and Pākehā interracted in the years before 1840 when there was a degree of cooperation, to the decades after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi which are seen as being more competitive. One reviewer said the essays "explore
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The legacy of the wars which resulted in high numbers of deaths, also includes, according to O'Malley, ongoing cultural and economic issues in New Zealand as a result of land confiscations. These were enabled by the New Zealand Settlements Act passed in 1863 and impacted the contribution Māori had
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published in 2021, O'Malley discusses the value of using archived accounts of historical events such as the New Zealand Wars and the challenges of appraising "tendentious fragments from a contested past". He holds the view it is important to acknowledge that bias in some accounts may reflect the
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O'Malley participated in later research, described in the media as a "journey to understand why there is so much denial in the way we look at and talk about Aotearoa's past". The data from the research had shown a significant number of complaints against the students' petition, which according to
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One reviewer says that while there has been research about the role of the Waitangi Tribunal ..."the capacity to enrich New Zealanders' knowledge of their nation's history and deepen their understanding of race relations today...most of that work has remained under the public radar but draws on
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One outcome of the involvement of Māori with the Native Land Court is noted by O'Malley as a loss of around 22 million acres of their land by the end of the nineteenth century. Yet he is of the opinion that attempts by Māori to manage affairs in keeping with their customs through the innovative
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was noted in the media as providing background information about how land issues had arisen in Taranaki. It was said that the book explained how increased numbers of immigrants from Britain and Ireland had created high demand for Māori land in the mid-1850s, and despite attempts by local iwi to
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Making the assertion that no one cause can explain the war, O'Malley has written that while there was the demand for land for an increasing number of British settlers arriving in the country, the wider theme was the "tension between increasing Crown assertions of absolute sovereignty and Māori
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holds that this action by the students was a "turning point in Pākehā remembrance" about how influential the New Zealand Wars had been in shaping the country's histories, reflecting "a greater willingness to face up to the bitter and bloody realities of these conflicts...... to introduce local
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Before the announcement of the new curriculum, there had been the campaign started in 2014 by a group of students from a New Zealand high school to raise awareness of the New Zealand Wars following visits to some of the battle sites. O'Malley acknowledged that the students' petition to the New
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that place the Treaty of Waitangi in the context of one of many important agreements reached between the Crown in New Zealand and Māori and holds that these need to be carefully considered in terms of how they affect later claims to the Waitangi Tribunal. In an updated version of this article
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in 1954, continued to restrict access of Tūhoe to their customary resources and because of the struggle to develop the land he documents that as of 2014, "nearly five-sixths of all Tūhoe live outside Te Urewera and of those who remain a significant proportion suffer from severe socio-economic
1186:(A Paper Presented to the New Zealand Historical Association/Te Pouhere Korero Conference Victoria University of Wellington February 1996). In this paper O'Malley made the case that, while in 1995 the NZ Government announced a moratorium on the disposal of surplus Crown lands acquired under
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to prepare an independent report examining culturally sensitive place names and sites in the city which would gather historical information to support discussion within the community about cultural issues. In the introduction to the report, O'Malley clarifies that the project was to assist
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with Joanna Kidman and Tom Roa, (Te Pae Here Kaahui Ako, Teachers’ Only Day, Hamilton, 4 June 2021). As New Zealand was about to fully launch a new history curriculum, this talk was given to over 1000 teachers from 22 schools in Waikato. O’Malley, Tom Roa, a Principal Investigator for
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O'Malley describes the New Zealand Wars as a "series of conflicts that profoundly shaped the course and direction of nation's history" and stresses the importance of understanding and acknowledging the consequences of them. It has been said in a review that the main theme of the book
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O'Malley is not surprised that many of the sites of the war are unrecognised or a source of embarrassment and says they should be protected and promoted. He believes understanding the history behind the names of streets is important, and in 2020 was commissioned and funded by the
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in New Zealand, O'Malley questioned whether the large amount money allocated to this event was justified and took the position that the "casualty rates......might actually have been higher on a per capita basis than the horrendous losses suffered by New Zealand troops during
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a lawyer and politician, he maintains that "cattle and crops were seized or destroyed, flour mills and homes torched, and the lands that had been key to this wealth confiscated......generations of Māori were condemned to lives of landlessness and poverty as a consequence".
455:) that happened because of the New Zealand Wars, O'Malley made the point that while many Pākehā choose to forget or ignore this difficult history, it is important to recognise and acknowledge the stories of the country's history that have been carried by iwi on their own.
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to Christchurch in the early 1860s, and acknowledged that his family's background may have shaped his views on the treatment of Māori. He has reflected before on parallels between the Māori experience and the Irish experience, saying Ireland was "the original blueprint for
174:) and colonial governments shapes the development of New Zealand as a nation. In his publications, and as a presenter and media commentator, O'Malley takes public positions on the teaching of history in New Zealand schools, the importance of understanding the impact of the
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Zealand Government in 2015 resulted, not only in a national day of commemoration for the victims of the New Zealand Wars, but also a public focus on the importance of teaching the history about this in the country's schools. An earlier article co-authored by O'Malley and
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at the time in New Zealand, to develop a "centralised body of chiefs" though which he hoped to "indirectly govern the tribes", based on a concept described O'Malley as ..."contrary to customary Māori decision-making processes which involved a much wider group than
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made to New Zealand's economy at the time by the production of food sold both locally and in international markets. While in the same piece O'Malley does acknowledge that there was criticism of the confiscations by prominent Pakeha of the time such as a former
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in December 1863, he was not a significant player in the history of New Zealand. On 29 November 2022 a ceremony was held in Hamilton to officially change the name of Von Tempsky Street to Puutikitiki Street, and Dawson Park to Te Wehenga Park. Hamilton Mayor
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Institute Humanities Lecture, online, July 2022). In this online talk, O'Malley looked at how War in the Waikato, ..."shaped the nation in many ways and caused incalculable misery and lasting harm for many Māori communities", was played out in
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runanga and komiti, while unable to stem the tide of land loss, left a legacy of withstanding the policies of assimilation and "played a significant part in ensuring the survival of the Māori as a distinct — and still largely tribal — people".
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from Britain that allowed for a parliament to be set up, but as O'Malley notes the entitlement to vote was based on individual property holdings issued by the Crown, and as most Māori were joint holders of tribal land, they were not
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expectations of continuing authority". He notes that this is partly about an "unresolved ambiguity" in the Treaty of Waitangi as a result of two versions - one in English said to "proclaim sovereignty" over the country; the other in
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and truthful understanding of history", commenting that the "momentous decision to develop the new curriculum, could address the issue of most students leaving school with little knowledge or understanding of their own country".
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those Māori whose actions contributed to the tragedy", concluding it deserves the award because it recognises "how New Zealand arrived at where it is today and, therefore, how to work towards a better and more honest future."
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on 4 June 2013, he writes that the tribe - who had never signed the Treaty of Waitangi - made demands for autonomy after the Crown assumed sovereignty of their lands. In the report, O'Malley explains how during the 1860s the
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1998 is the first of numerous works by O'Malley that explores how Māori organised themselves during this time when the Crown was attempting to secure large amounts of Māori land. The proactive way in which Māori overhauled
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Referring to initial contacts between Māori and Pākehā, O'Malley said in an interview that the "process of discovery and encounter is a mutual one......think that Māori just sitting on the shore waiting for
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in 2016, arresting him on disputed charges of sly-grogging and killing his son, leading O'Malley to conclude: "by 1921, Tūhoe autonomy was all but finished." O'Malley maintains that the establishment of the
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O'Malley's reports for the Tribunal provide an overview of the historical background of complex events lying behind claims. In a report for the Tūhoe-Crown Settlement, an agreement ratified by the people of
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producing a "rich set of sources and voices to tell some of New Zealand's most important stories - painting a vivid and at times confronting picture of a past that many New Zealanders know little about."
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Māori initiatives to manage community affairs in keeping with their customs, meant that at some stage there would be an engagement with English law. O'Malley has written of how this played out in
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some of the legal, social, judicial, military and political instruments employed by the Crown to extend its areas of influence, setting those against Māori strategies developed in response".
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In evaluating Māori responses to threats of losing land or becoming totally subservient to European culture during the nineteenth century, O'Malley argues in an article in
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announced in September 2019 that New Zealand history would be taught in all schools from 2022, O'Malley noted the importance of an education system in developing a "more
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and the renaming of specific streets. This involved developing portraits of those who had streets named after them, including former New Zealand governor and politician
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of Wellington in 2004. O'Malley said that at university, he learned a lot "about the complexities of the relationships between Māori and the Pākehā migrants" from
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make the changes had followed considerable debate within the Hamilton Council. Three members expressed concern "the change was a form of
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in the world ", and it was challenging for them when confronted with an alternate reality. When asked about the raupatu (
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contest", highlights the importance of New Zealanders knowing the true history of these wars. Another review, in the
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Remembering & Forgetting Difficult Histories - Joanna Kidman & Vincent O'Malley (BWB Talks 15 December 2021)
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problems" that have resulted from not recognising the influence of the New Zealand Wars on New Zealand society.
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H-ANZAU (H-Net Humanities and Social Sciences Online, History and Culture of Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia)
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also made a promise that they would work in partnership with schools to support teachers in this learning.
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widely on the historical relationship between Māori and the Crown and presented evidence to the Tribunal.
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councillors in considering the historical evidence that supported a possible name change of the city of
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which charted "changing perceptions of the Waikato War in national memory and consciousness."
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O'Malley, Vincent (2014). "Chapter 11: Reconsidering the Origins of the Native Land Court".
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Roving Mariners: Australian Aboriginal Whalers and Sealers in the Southern Oceans, 1790-1870
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Settler Colonial History, Commemoration and White Backlash: Remembering the New Zealand Wars
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O'Malley indicated many held a view of the country's history that was "steeped in political
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both linked to us yet distanced by time, should lie at the heart of a powerful curriculum.
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people's lives in the present". With this as a focus, O'Malley takes public positions on "
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Cultural encounter on the New Zealand frontier: the meeting of Māori and Pakeha, 1769-1840
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of real control over the country that had eluded it since 1840". O'Malley's work on the
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The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815
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A history of the Waikato War. The Waikato War: Myth, History and the 'Art of Forgetting
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NZ Wars: Stories of Tainui Extended Interview - Vincent O'Malley (12 February 2021)
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A Living Thing': The Whakakotahitanga Flagstaff and its Place in New Zealand History
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or governance was ceded with an understanding that Māori communities would retain
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of Maori. In the book, using a model, the 'middle ground', as first presented by
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The introduction to a research-based book co-authored by O'Malley in 2022 states:
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A Tale of Two Rangatira: Rewi Maniapoto, Wiremu Tamihana and the Waikato War.
5159:"Vincent O'Malley – Contesting the Past: Remembrance, Denial and NZ History"
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Fragments from a Contested Past: Remembrance, Denial and New Zealand History
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Historian campaigns for NZ Wars to be taught in schools (14 September 2018)
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Fragments from a Contested Past Remembrance, Denial and New Zealand History
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Entanglements of Empire: Missionaries, Māori, and the Question of the Body.
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Questioning the canon: Colonial history, counter-memory and youth activism.
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On 1 December 2022 it was reported in the New Zealand media that O'Malley,
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The New Zealand Society of Authors Te Puni Kaituhi o Aotearoa (PEN NZ Inc)
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The Treaty of Waitangi Companion: Māori and Pakeha from Tasman to Today
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histories and studies of these conflicts into the school curriculum".
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Voices from the New Zealand Wars - Vincent O'Malley (28 October 2021)
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cope with the challenges confronting Māori in the new environment".
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One of O'Malley's roles has been to prepare reports for claims to
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to acquire land and "the government’s determination to impose its
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Vincent O'Malley addressing the New Zealand Wars (18 August 2021)
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Beyond the Imperial Frontier The Context for Colonial New Zealand
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Beyond the Imperial Frontier The Contest for Colonial New Zealand
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Beyond the Imperial Fronter: The Contest for Colonial New Zealand
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Voices from the New Zealand Wars He Reo nō ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa
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Contesting the Past: Remembrance, Denial and New Zealand History,
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Beyond Waitangi: Post-1840 Agreements between Māori and the Crown
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2400:"Editorial: Commemoration of New Zealand wars is long overdue"
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Remembering and forgetting difficult histories in New Zealand
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Call to can colonial street names in Hamilton | Stuff.co.nz
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Vincent O'Malley - Contesting the past (16 November 2022)
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The Great War for New Zealand and the Making of Auckland,
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567:. The report had followed a strong debate about
522:to justify increasing troops for an invasion of
323:in 2021 and in the same period, a Fellow of the
221:I became the first member of my family to go to
4023:(Report). 2018. pp. 1–1500. Archived from
2031:
2029:
1827:"New Zealand History Research Trust recipients"
1588:"Te Rohe Potae Political Engagement, 1840-1863"
1157:Frontier Town: History, Memory and Myth on the
319:O'Malley became a Professional Member (MRSNZ),
202:O'Malley is the youngest of nine children in a
3290:
3288:
3267:N-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online
3023:"Remembering raupatu: A forgotten anniversary"
2706:
2704:
4154:"Treaty-Making in Early Colonial New Zealand"
3300:. Bridget Williams Books. 2014. p. 280.
2499:The New Zealand Wars / Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa
1990:H-ANZAU Humanities and Social Sciences Online
1370:The New Zealand Wars / Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa
1362:
1360:
1358:
601:O'Malley at Nixon Memorial, Ōtāhuhu, Auckland
8:
4221:
4219:
4217:
4176:– via National Library of New Zealand.
3955:"Rohe Pōtae claim inquiry enters final week"
3924:"Te Rohe Potae Claims and geographical area"
3651:. Bridget Williams Books. pp. 176–197.
2094:The Reader: The Booksellers New Zealand Blog
1764:"Aotearoa/New Zealand's Difficult Histories"
1188:confiscation legislation passed in the 1860s
727:Changing relationships between 1840 and 1900
535:The New Zealand Wars/ Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa
467:The New Zealand Wars: Nga Pakanga o Aotearoa
329:Member of The New Zealand Society of Authors
249:, Kirkwood Intermediate, and high school at
5596:Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand
2536:
2534:
2460:
2458:
1923:"List of Mentors for NZSA Mentor Programme"
1797:"Difficult Histories: The New Zealand Wars"
1522:. Radio New Zealand Te Ao Maori / Waikato.
1207:The Invasion of Waikato / Te Riri ki Tainui
1083:Pickles, Katie; Coleborne, Catharine, eds.
447:is a hero and New Zealand had the greatest
4788:Kidman, Joanna; o'Malley, Vincent (2020).
4232:. Bridget Williams Books. pp. 66–90.
3761:"O'Malley, Vincent (Dr), active 1995-2010"
1545:
1543:
1541:
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20:
5511:Q+A with Dr Vincent O’Malley (6 May 2019)
4805:
4763:"NZ Post Book Awards finalists announced"
3982:
3980:
3464:
3363:
3361:
3359:
3125:National Library of New Zealand - He Tohu
2951:
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2042:. Bridget Williams Books. pp. 7–18.
1950:
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478:in the face of Māori resolve to maintain
327:(FRHistS) Since 2020 O'Malley has been a
5581:Victoria University of Wellington alumni
5126:"Encircled Lands: Te Urewera, 1820–1921"
3446:
3444:
3253:
3251:
3249:
3086:Rapatahana, Vaughan (21 November 2018).
1768:Marsden Fund Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden
1517:"Dr Vincent O'Malley on the Waikato War"
1438:
1436:
321:Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi
5408:New Zealand Legal Information Institute
3856:"Ngāi Tūhoe Deed of Settlement Summary"
3826:(Crown Forest Rental Trust Contributor)
3092:Scoop Independent News: Review of Books
1986:"Staff listing for the H-ANZAU network"
1321:. Bridget Williams Books. p. 448.
1243:
1094:H-Empire, H-Net Reviews. October, 2015.
1080:. H-Empire, H-Net Reviews. March, 2017.
1030:Kidman, J., & O’Malley, V. (2020).
5106:from the original on 25 September 2021
5004:
4619:The New Zealand Historical Association
4595:from the original on 23 September 2021
4469:from the original on 30 September 2022
4257:
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4079:Derby, Elizabeth (10 September 2018).
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2238:from the original on 23 September 2022
2178:from the original on 28 September 2022
2067:
1106:Encircled Lands: Te Urewera, 1820–1921
1101:. H-Empire, H-Net Reviews. July, 2013.
1087:. H-Empire, H-Net Reviews. July, 2016.
365:Support for the new history curriculum
5556:20th-century New Zealand male writers
5546:21st-century New Zealand male writers
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3987:Biddle, Donna-Lee (3 November 2018).
3429:from the original on 12 November 2022
3387:from the original on 15 February 2018
3377:The Journal of the Polynesian Society
3131:from the original on 20 February 2021
3088:"Q&A: Historian Vincent O'Malley"
3021:O'Malley, Vincent (3 December 2021).
2907:Littlewood, David (7 November 2021).
2857:from the original on 29 November 2022
2443:from the original on 10 November 2018
2122:O'Malley, Vincent (2 November 2021).
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1496:from the original on 19 February 2019
1387:from the original on 14 October 2022.
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563:, and former Native Affairs Minister
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5586:New Zealand male non-fiction writers
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5324:from the original on 19 October 2022
5263:from the original on 6 November 2022
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4940:O'Malley, Vincent (4 January 2008).
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2644:. Central Auckland Research Centre.
2614:from the original on 13 October 2016
2577:Prickett, Nigel (30 November 2016).
2541:Paterson, Larchy (1 December 2019).
2471:. Radio New Zealand. 24 April 2022.
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1455:from the original on 26 January 2019
1443:Dickey, Delwyn (28 September 2018).
1421:from the original on 23 October 2020
1343:from the original on 18 October 2022
1041:O'Malley, V. & Kidman, J.(2018)
233:in 1993, moved from Christchurch to
5551:20th-century New Zealand historians
5541:21st-century New Zealand historians
5433:O'Malley, Vincent (February 1996).
4743:from the original on 30 August 2021
4651:. 15 September 2017. Archived from
4518:Cooper, Annabel (2 February 2022).
4190:O'Malley, Vincent (6 August 2018).
3953:Smallman, Elton (8 December 2014).
3625:– via www.jps.auckland.ac.nz.
3258:Price, Richard N. (17 April 2014).
3055:O'Malley, Vincent (22 April 2015).
2968:from the original on 19 August 2023
2558:from the original on 1 October 2020
2329:O'Malley, Vincent (24 April 2022).
1586:O'Malley, Vincent (December 2010).
821:, and as a freelance historian has
559:, Prussian-born soldier and artist
190:of the country and the role of the
5601:Historians of the New Zealand Wars
5218:O'Malley, Vincent (12 July 2022).
4915:The Journal of New Zealand Studies
3892:O'Malley, Vincent (October 2014).
2475:from the original on 24 April 2022
2208:from the original on 17 March 2022
1996:from the original on 23 March 2022
1526:from the original on 23 April 2021
793:The intent and functioning of the
459:Acknowledging the New Zealand Wars
273:, an academic with an Irish-Māori
14:
5345:"History Talk - Vincent O'Malley"
5253:"Meet our investigators: Tom Roa"
5199:from the original on 26 June 2022
5073:from the original on 7 March 2021
4425:Chumko, André (1 December 2022).
4364:Knell, Conor (13 December 2022).
4202:from the original on 12 July 2022
3934:from the original on 10 July 2016
3604:Journal of the Polynesian Society
3194:Crocker, Therese (January 2013).
3139:– via Archives New Zealand.
3121:"Interview with Vincent O'Malley"
2987:Leaman, Aaron (4 December 2021).
2827:from the original on 28 June 2020
2819:Leaman, Aaron (27 January 2020).
2711:Coster, Deena (26 October 2019).
2636:Ringer, Beth (15 December 2016).
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1662:from the original on 8 March 2022
1600:from the original on 17 July 2021
1550:Matthews, Phillip (11 May 2019).
1485:Husband, Dale (15 October 2016).
733:Victoria University of Wellington
395:New Zealand Ministry of Education
257:, 1st Class, in History from the
52:Historian of the New Zealand Wars
5294:from the original on 4 June 2021
4891:from the original on 2 June 2018
4520:"Waitangi week: The Pākehā wars"
4499:from the original on 16 May 2022
2888:from the original on 8 July 2022
1774:from the original on 16 May 2022
1171:History Talk - Vincent O'Malley,
940:New Zealander of the Year Awards
5571:University of Canterbury alumni
5466:The New Zealand Wars Collection
5374:Vincent, O'Malley (July 1998).
5343:Speight, F. (16 October 2019).
5129:(Review by Dr Vincent O'Malley)
4589:History Works Te Takoto o Te Ao
3790:O'Malley, Vincent; et al.
3765:National Library of New Zealand
3573:National Library of New Zealand
3395:– via jps.auckland.ac.nz.
2876:Moore, Rachel (27 April 2022).
2793:O'Malley, Vincent (June 2020).
1738:History Works Te Takoto o Te Ao
1708:History Works Te Takoto o Te Ao
251:St Thomas of Canterbury College
5100:Humanities and Social Sciences
5067:Humanities and Social Sciences
5034:Humanities and Social Sciences
4945:(Free access research article)
4555:Journal of New Zealand Studies
4158:New Zealand Journal of History
3691:(Cited in: O'Malley, Vincent -
3466:10.20507/MAIJournal.2016.5.1.7
3232:. Cambridge University Press.
2676:New Zealand Journal of History
2278:– via education.govt.nz.
2159:"Ohu Matua Group members list"
1620:"Crown Forest Assets Act 1989"
1449:Gulf Journal Kōrero o Te Moana
753:In 1852 New Zealand got a new
561:Gustavus Ferdinand von Tempsky
178:, interractions between Māori
1:
5282:Hope, Sharnae (4 June 2021).
4847:10.1080/2201473X.2017.1279831
4264:: CS1 maint: date and year (
4119:. Auckland University Press.
3161:. Auckland University Press.
2074:: CS1 maint: date and year (
1003:The Great War for New Zealand
645:In 2015, on the verge of the
5591:Recipients of Marsden grants
5096:(Review by Vincent O'Malley)
5063:(Review by Vincent O'Malley)
5030:(Review by Vincent O'Malley)
4615:"NZHA 2017 Prizes announced"
4038:– via justice.govt.nz.
2761:"Historical report released"
1655:(Report). 14 November 1997.
143:https://www.meetingplace.nz/
2953:10.24135/pjr.v28i1and2.1259
2543:"Confronting the Dark Past"
299:Crown Forestry Rental Trust
215:Addington Railway Workshops
5617:
4549:O'Malley, Vincent (2015).
4152:O'Malley, Vincent (1999).
3830:Alexander Turnbull Library
3796:Alexander Turnbull Library
3595:O'Malley, Vincent (2007).
3540:O'Malley, Vincent (1998).
3497:O'Malley, Vincent (2009).
3413:O'Malley, Vincent (2011).
3155:O'Malley, Vincent (2012).
2682:(1): 39–58. Archived from
2667:O'Malley, Vincent (2013).
2501:. Bridget Williams Books.
2497:O'Malley, Vincent (2019).
2469:(Sunday Morning programme)
2408:. Stuff. 2 November 2016.
1407:. Bridget Williams Books.
1401:O'Malley, Vincent (2016).
1373:. Bridget Williams Books.
1367:O'Malley, Vincent (2019).
1315:O'Malley, Vincent (2021).
1210:. Bridget Williams Books.
1113:Presentations and lectures
5227:Auckland Museum Institute
4309:Royal Society Te Apārangi
4284:Royal Society Te Apārangi
3515:10.1215/00141801-2008-036
2940:Pacific Journalism Review
2316:Royal Society Te Apārangi
2169:Te Tāhuhu o Te Mātauranga
1887:"List of Current Fellows"
874:and its people damage."
533:in 2019, O'Malley's book
159:FRHistS (born 1967) is a
151:Vincent Michael O’Malley
134:
66:
36:
4961:10.1179/174581808X279154
4835:Settler Colonial Studies
4807:10.1177/1750698017749980
4645:"Shiny Shiny Shortlists"
3731:"About Vincent O'Malley"
1894:Royal Historical Society
647:Anzac Day commemorations
387:draft history curriculum
325:Royal Historical Society
259:University of Canterbury
198:Early life and education
4765:. Stuff. 24 July 2013.
4339:www.royalsociety.org.nz
3684:Boast, Richard (2008).
3228:White, Richard (1991).
933:Humanities Aronui Medal
878:several facets of that
605:In the introduction to
343:Public policy positions
293:Career and associations
5163:Bridget Williams Books
4885:The Polynesian Society
3823:"The Ahuriri purchase"
3451:Jones, Carwyn (2016).
3419:Journal of New Studies
3368:Petrie, Hazel (2015).
3338:Bridget Williams Books
2608:Bridget Williams Books
2137:(Opinion: New Zealand)
1020:Further selected works
962:, were winners of the
680:in his history of the
602:
498:
412:
354:
245:and O'Malley attended
239:
5320:. 11 September 2020.
4949:Labour History Review
3437:– via Academia.
2934:Cass, Philip (2022).
2507:10.7810/9781988545998
2437:Briefing Papers (AUT)
2232:Ministry of Education
2202:Ministry of Education
2167:Ministry of Education
1327:10.7810/9781988587790
1263:10.7810/9781990046483
1055:O'Malley, V. (2009) '
942:on 13 December 2022.
899:published in 2014 as
885:O'Malley co-authored
850:Urewera National Park
819:The Waitangi Tribunal
600:
544:Hamilton City Council
496:
407:
397:. The purpose of the
369:When the New Zealand
349:
219:
186:responses during the
170:, European settlers (
16:New Zealand historian
4673:. 22 November 2016.
4463:NZ Book Awards Trust
4311:. 15 November 2023.
2946:(1&2): 241–242.
2853:. 29 November 2022.
2584:New Zealand Listener
2234:. 12 November 2021.
2204:. 9 September 2021.
2198:"Who we worked with"
1085:New Zealand's Empire
1062:O'Malley, V. (2008)
1048:O'Malley, V. (2016)
740:Ethnohistory Journal
546:in conjunction with
512:Governor George Grey
488:New Zealand Listener
310:The New Zealand Wars
241:The family lived in
5259:. 7 November 2022.
4655:on 31 January 2018.
4621:. 2 December 2017.
4591:. 25 January 2018.
4406:on 14 December 2022
3821:O'Malley, Vincent.
2602:O'Malley, Vincent.
2591:on 1 December 2016.
1770:. 2 December 2020.
1108:, (review no. 1167)
1005:, a history of the
624:tino rangatiratanga
393:established by the
287:British imperialism
267:Victoria University
247:Ilam Primary School
71:Academic background
5566:Treaty of Waitangi
5257:Te Punaha Matatini
5133:Reviews in History
3965:on 28 October 2022
3203:Reviews in History
2689:on 5 February 2016
2139:on 2 November 2021
1956:"Vincent O'Malley"
1740:. 17 August 2015.
1490:(History / Korero)
1445:"Vincent O'Malley"
1146:Te Pūnaha Matatini
1097:Russell, Lynette.
635:Sir William Martin
603:
499:
497:O'Malley at Ōrākau
453:land confiscations
339:in 2021 and 2022.
261:and completed his
5318:The Meeting Place
5135:. November 2011.
3199:(Review no. 1336)
3027:The Spinoff Books
2993:The Waikato Times
2749:on 19 April 2015.
2343:on 9 October 2022
1801:Difficult Stories
1710:. 2 August 2015.
1682:"About the Trust"
1556:National Politics
1515:Murray, Justine.
1202:O'Malley, Vincent
1090:Ballantyne, Tony.
1012:O'Malley's book,
956:Stephanie Johnson
795:Native Land Court
359:intergenerational
312:and in 2010 for
192:Waitangi Tribunal
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1134:Tāmaki Makaurau
1129:Auckland Museum
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1076:Ray, Arthur J.
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