The truth of our history in Australia is rarely told. It is a history that includes deliberate, prolonged and systematic conflict and expansion in order to claim the land.
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The Sad Story of the Moriori, Who Learned to Live at the Edge of the World
How the remoteness of the Chatham Islands forged a resilient people. Sometime between the years 1000 and 1600, a group of people set sail, likely from the shores of the South Island of New Zealand
Why Do North Koreans Hate Us? One Reason — They Remember the Korean War.
Americans may not remember the devastating impact of U.S. bombing raids on civilian targets, but North Koreans cannot forget it.
Aotearoa / New Zealand
The Māori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand). Although New Zealand has adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the rights of the Maori population remain unfulfilled.
Massacre in Korea, 1951 by Pablo Picasso
Massacre in Korea is a 1951 expressionistic painting by Pablo Picasso which is seen as a criticism of American intervention in the Korean War.