Árdís - 01.01.1958, Side 40

Árdís - 01.01.1958, Side 40
38 ÁRDÍ S My Visit To New Zealand By SNJOLAUG GILLIS Nothing can compare with the joy I experienced in visiting my daughter, Bella, in New Zealand, becoming reacquainted with her husband, Ivan, and acquainted with their five children. Yet the delight in visiting a country where the scenery is magnificent and the climate delightful added greatly to making my six months stay in New Zealand a memorable and never-to-be-forgotten ex- perience. The people of New Zealand are wonderfully friendly. and the hospitality extended to me at every turn made me feel at home immediately. First a little about the history of New Zealand before any personal experiences. New Zealand was discovered by the Maori people, a Polynesian race. They lived on the islands for five hund- red years before they were visited by any white man. In the nine- teenth century both English and French arrived, and the English first settled on the Bay of Islands placing their capital at the village of Russell. By 1840 Auckland had grown to be the largest city in New Zealand, and the capital was moved there. By 1865 the South Island had been populated to such an extent that the capital was moved once again to Wellington this time, a more central location, on the southern tip of the North Island where it remains today. With the end of years of inter-racial wars in the 1870’s the Maori’s and Europeans began to grow together as a nation. A personal note here — we did visit the Treaty House at Waitangi where the pact was signed between the Maoris and the settlers to end the racial wars. Today there seems to be little racial discrimination in New Zealand. The two people attend the same colleges, play at sports together, and both have representatives in Parliament. Some think that the harmoniousness of the country- men plays a part in the ready friendship extended to the visitor by all New Zealanders, brown and white alike. New Zealand experiences none of the extremes in temperature that confront us, especially here on the Prairies. Over the whole
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