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Making an uncommon land
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Making an uncommon land
The Hansen family and workers, circa 1898. The author’s great-great grandparents are Mary Ann, seated on the left, and Lars seated second from right, who settled in Aotearoa from Ireland and Denmark. Many who colonised Aotearoa ended up perpetuating the sort of oppression they themselves had fled, writes environmental historian Catherine Knight. In 2020, I embarked on my sixth book, An Uncommon Land. At that time, I wasn’t quite sure what it w…
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