The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 41–42University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... Māori . In 1965 , R.J. Martin stated that the movement was : ' principally characterized by its wholesale adoption of Pakeha culture and its readiness to scrap the surviving elements of its own . To [ TACSA ] Maori society was degraded ...
... Māori . In 1965 , R.J. Martin stated that the movement was : ' principally characterized by its wholesale adoption of Pakeha culture and its readiness to scrap the surviving elements of its own . To [ TACSA ] Maori society was degraded ...
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... Māori villages , discrete geographical units , were separated , like the children of Israel , from the profane and ... Maori , originally an English- language health guide for Māori students , but also published in Māori for Māori ...
... Māori villages , discrete geographical units , were separated , like the children of Israel , from the profane and ... Maori , originally an English- language health guide for Māori students , but also published in Māori for Māori ...
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... Maori , and the absence of Maori exemplified by Trollope's work , reflects a complex inter - relationship in New Zealand between ' race ' and utopia . One potential solution to the perceived ' problem ' of Maori and Pakeha in New ...
... Maori , and the absence of Maori exemplified by Trollope's work , reflects a complex inter - relationship in New Zealand between ' race ' and utopia . One potential solution to the perceived ' problem ' of Maori and Pakeha in New ...
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