The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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Strana 90
... Samoan government . So closely was he able to identify himself with Samoan society and aspirations that in 1959 he was invited back by the Samoan leaders as their constitutional adviser . In this book he explains how a traditional ...
... Samoan government . So closely was he able to identify himself with Samoan society and aspirations that in 1959 he was invited back by the Samoan leaders as their constitutional adviser . In this book he explains how a traditional ...
Strana 91
... Samoan disaffection is all too brief and sketchy but , when he comes to Richardson and the Mau , he is back on solid ... Samoan society and arrogant disregard of Samoan opinion and sensibilities are frankly but judiciously exposed . Why ...
... Samoan disaffection is all too brief and sketchy but , when he comes to Richardson and the Mau , he is back on solid ... Samoan society and arrogant disregard of Samoan opinion and sensibilities are frankly but judiciously exposed . Why ...
Strana 149
... Samoan politics were concerned with the balance of ceremonial power through the bestowal of the highest titles . In this , as in other political concerns , the idea of duality , not unity , pervaded . There were two great political ...
... Samoan politics were concerned with the balance of ceremonial power through the bestowal of the highest titles . In this , as in other political concerns , the idea of duality , not unity , pervaded . There were two great political ...
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