The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 2,Svazky 24–25University of Auckland., 1990 |
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Strana 141
... Maori parliament . Although this promise was not kept , the Maori chiefs did not give up the idea . Paora Tuhaere , the Ngati Whatua chief , summoned a parliament to Orakei in 1879. In later years there were numerous hui in the North ...
... Maori parliament . Although this promise was not kept , the Maori chiefs did not give up the idea . Paora Tuhaere , the Ngati Whatua chief , summoned a parliament to Orakei in 1879. In later years there were numerous hui in the North ...
Strana 146
... Maori as the best that they could get . Should it be retained and , if so , expanded ? I think it should be retained — so long as Maori electors demonstrate that they want to retain it . And they can do this quite simply by registering ...
... Maori as the best that they could get . Should it be retained and , if so , expanded ? I think it should be retained — so long as Maori electors demonstrate that they want to retain it . And they can do this quite simply by registering ...
Strana 203
... Maori autonomy during a transition period ; and they may have wished to preserve Maori culture as a valued museum piece . But their ultimate purpose was to transform the Maori into White Maori or Brown Britons , as the only alternative ...
... Maori autonomy during a transition period ; and they may have wished to preserve Maori culture as a valued museum piece . But their ultimate purpose was to transform the Maori into White Maori or Brown Britons , as the only alternative ...
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