1. ‘Blood and Tears’, by Adam Plover
“New Zealand's history is being rewritten with a new narrative in favour of the ever-growing grievance industry. In the process real historical events are being swept under the carpet and out of sight if they get in the way of this new agenda. This book, based on facts alone and impeccably researched, tells of some of these long-buried events as they really happened”.
2. ‘The Kingite Rebellion’, by John Robinson. This well researched book explains the reasons why some Maori wished to set up a rival monarchy, the ensuing battles and their outcome.
3. Read Bruce Moon's argument against Maria Bargh’s claim that a Maori-Crown partnership is a Treaty right, see here:
Open letter to Associate Professor Maria Bargh from Bruce Moon