French


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Abel Tasman’s voyage in 1642 aroused French interest in the South Seas, and by the 18th century French explorers were eager to seek out scientific knowledge, trading opportunities and a possible colony in New Zealand.

Although pipped at the post by British colonists, the French made valuable contributions to the mapping and documenting of the country. They briefly established a unique settlement at Akaroa, which even today is reminiscent of the pioneers who lived there.

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Te āhua nui: ‘Festival of music’ poster, 2001

‘Festival of music’ poster, 2001


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