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Narrative account detailing the historical selection, design, and cultural significance of Te Kara flag as a primary source documenting early nineteenth-century Māori-British interactions.
Year: 1834
Region / city: Waitangi, New Zealand
Theme: Māori flags and cultural symbolism
Document type: Historical account
Institution / organization: British administration in New Zealand
Author: Adapted from Hēnare, Mānuka
Target audience: General readership interested in history
Event: Flag selection meeting for New Zealand
Attendees: Approximately 25 rangatira and 750 Māori including women and children
Designer of the flag: Henry Williams
Symbolism: Mana, rank, tapu, navigation, South Pacific connections
Outcome: Selection of Te Kara as the Flag of the Independent Tribes of New Zealand
International recognition: Pending approval from the King of England
Cultural significance: Māori identity and unity
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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