The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 5–9University of Auckland., 1971 |
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Strana 131
... chiefs over their tribes , Hobson did nothing formally to incorporate the chiefs in government . The earliest , and gravest , weakness of official policy in New Zealand was to leave the Maori leadership in a position of subordination ...
... chiefs over their tribes , Hobson did nothing formally to incorporate the chiefs in government . The earliest , and gravest , weakness of official policy in New Zealand was to leave the Maori leadership in a position of subordination ...
Strana 143
... chiefs that a certain evil Pakeha had been stirring up trouble against te ranga- tiratanga o te Kuini , the word rangatiratanga was used to denote ' sovereignty ' , 65 Was it any wonder that the New Zealanders at first supposed the ...
... chiefs that a certain evil Pakeha had been stirring up trouble against te ranga- tiratanga o te Kuini , the word rangatiratanga was used to denote ' sovereignty ' , 65 Was it any wonder that the New Zealanders at first supposed the ...
Strana 156
... Chiefs and Tribes of New Zealand and anxious to protect their just Rights and Property and to secure to them the ... Chiefs of New Zealand to concur in the following Articles and Conditions . Article the first The Chiefs of the ...
... Chiefs and Tribes of New Zealand and anxious to protect their just Rights and Property and to secure to them the ... Chiefs of New Zealand to concur in the following Articles and Conditions . Article the first The Chiefs of the ...
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Tasmanian Patriotism | 18 |
PRISCILLA WILLIAMS New Zealand at the 1930 Imperial | 31 |
PUGH The New Zealand Legion 19321935 | 49 |
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