The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... Wright's ideas have been summarised by other writers , it is clear that instead of realising the basic difficulty of arguing that Maoris were at one and the same time ' converted ' and yet little changed , most writers have simply ...
... Wright's ideas have been summarised by other writers , it is clear that instead of realising the basic difficulty of arguing that Maoris were at one and the same time ' converted ' and yet little changed , most writers have simply ...
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... Wright appears to offer three reasons why the Maori to the south began to accept Christianity while still at the stage which he has argued prevented the Bay of Islands from accepting Christianity earlier . One of his reasons can be ...
... Wright appears to offer three reasons why the Maori to the south began to accept Christianity while still at the stage which he has argued prevented the Bay of Islands from accepting Christianity earlier . One of his reasons can be ...
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... Wright's argument . Wright stated that by 1840 ' certainly not even half the Maoris were nominal churchgoers ' , but that by 1845 , on Clarke's evidence , about two - thirds of the Maori population , or about 64,000 , were attending ...
... Wright's argument . Wright stated that by 1840 ' certainly not even half the Maoris were nominal churchgoers ' , but that by 1845 , on Clarke's evidence , about two - thirds of the Maori population , or about 64,000 , were attending ...
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