The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... later years thought to be peculiarly humiliating . Chinese residents would be allowed to return to New Zealand , but only if they left behind a thumb - print by which their identity could later be established.15 It also became clear ...
... later years thought to be peculiarly humiliating . Chinese residents would be allowed to return to New Zealand , but only if they left behind a thumb - print by which their identity could later be established.15 It also became clear ...
Strana 109
... later when there is complete access to private papers and party documents but which certainly cannot be dealt with in a fully footnoted way immediately after the event . - Although this gap at the top level undoubtedly exists , a great ...
... later when there is complete access to private papers and party documents but which certainly cannot be dealt with in a fully footnoted way immediately after the event . - Although this gap at the top level undoubtedly exists , a great ...
Strana 22
... later . The Hokianga version of the Kupe story is recorded in a number of sources and is still an integral part of modern folk lore of the district . Except for an early copy of Kupe's song from Taiaroa of Otakou in 1853 , early ...
... later . The Hokianga version of the Kupe story is recorded in a number of sources and is still an integral part of modern folk lore of the district . Except for an early copy of Kupe's song from Taiaroa of Otakou in 1853 , early ...
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