Occurring or existing since the arrival of the first Europeans in a particular place, typically Australia, New Zealand, or America.
an honest examination of the nation's history in post-European times
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Post-European contact groups also show higher caries rates than pre-contact groups.
Much of the early Maori religion was concerned with securing supernatural help with food supplies and materials, and the potency of post-European Maori religion declined progressively because of the new ways introduced by missionaries.
Stories of the Ebu Gogo date to the post-European contact era.
The exhibition walks you from post-European Maori agriculture to the early motorised machine age.
The first layer of hangi had clay pipe stems from people sitting around a post-European settlement having a smoke and chucking their broken pipes into the fire.