The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 41–42University of Auckland., 2007 |
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Strana 186
... King places the issue at the root of history itself . At once , King reduces humanity to a basic materialism and elevates that materialism to a kind of metaphysical imperative . Without the process by which both Maori and Pakeha came to ...
... King places the issue at the root of history itself . At once , King reduces humanity to a basic materialism and elevates that materialism to a kind of metaphysical imperative . Without the process by which both Maori and Pakeha came to ...
Strana 190
Although King gives precedence to material need over culture , he too makes the processes of Maori and Pakeha settlement analogous . In the chapter entitled ' New Settlers Take Control ' , King notes that ' as Maori had done before them ...
Although King gives precedence to material need over culture , he too makes the processes of Maori and Pakeha settlement analogous . In the chapter entitled ' New Settlers Take Control ' , King notes that ' as Maori had done before them ...
Strana 193
... King , be heading towards political and cultural revival , and the Pakeha train toward cultural confidence and indigeneity , but both are nevertheless bound up in a colonial metaphor . Although these tracks are parallel , they ...
... King , be heading towards political and cultural revival , and the Pakeha train toward cultural confidence and indigeneity , but both are nevertheless bound up in a colonial metaphor . Although these tracks are parallel , they ...
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