The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 39–40University of Auckland., 2005 |
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... Values party letter to Hana Jackson and Oliver Sutherland demonstrates : ' Without a massive and basic shift in the values of the pakeha's society your [ Maori ] culture and traditions will be slowly butchered in the squalor and gutters ...
... Values party letter to Hana Jackson and Oliver Sutherland demonstrates : ' Without a massive and basic shift in the values of the pakeha's society your [ Maori ] culture and traditions will be slowly butchered in the squalor and gutters ...
Strana 257
... values ' , one might ask which Maori values ? On homosexuality , for instance , the values of Archbishop Vercoe or the values of Witi Ihimaera ? The issues around indigenous rights with respect to natural resources are too important to ...
... values ' , one might ask which Maori values ? On homosexuality , for instance , the values of Archbishop Vercoe or the values of Witi Ihimaera ? The issues around indigenous rights with respect to natural resources are too important to ...
Strana 225
... values , to someone at least , but not all values are morals ' , and he notes that the term ' value judgment ' carries less baggage and has fewer negative connotations than ' moral judgment ' . " But there is a difference between a ...
... values , to someone at least , but not all values are morals ' , and he notes that the term ' value judgment ' carries less baggage and has fewer negative connotations than ' moral judgment ' . " But there is a difference between a ...
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