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Myth v history: The uncomfortable truth about the Treaty of Waitangi

Myth v history: The uncomfortable truth about the Treaty of Waitangi 30 Apr, 2021 01:20 AM 10 minutes to read An unknown artist s depiction of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Image / Alexander Turnbull Library An unknown artist s depiction of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Image / Alexander Turnbull Library By: Bernard Lagan The notion that the Treaty of Waitangi was a righteous act that elevates New Zealand over Australia in its treatment of native peoples is confounded by an Oz-Kiwi historian s groundbreaking research. By Bernard Lagan. When, 40 years ago, Bain Attwood left New Zealand in his mid-twenties for Melbourne, it was with a melancholy familiar to many who seek a life beyond.

Kindly King and Kathvadipura Agrahara - Star of Mysore

By Gouri Satya, Sr. Journalist There is an Agrahara in Mysuru with a name that sounds somewhat strange. Though this is an old Agrahara, like the other Agraharas in city, its name does not match with the names of other Agraharas. And that is Kathvadipura Agrahara as generally called though its actual name is ‘Kathvadipurada Agrahara.’ This Agrahara is in Fort Mohalla. Except for three or four Agraharas, most of the other Agraharas in Mysuru have the names of the wives of the Maharajas. They are either constructed by the queens themselves or built in their honour. Only a few Agraharas built in the later years have names not related to them like the Sreenivasan Agrahara and the Ramachandra Agrahara. But how did this Agrahara, with a distinctly different name not related to any of these, get its name?  

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