The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 40–41University of Auckland., 2006 |
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... Pakeha . Under this definition , both Maori and Pakeha can be regarded as colonists , as both were involved in a system of reproducing people through settlement . More importantly , however , are the implications for Pakeha history . By ...
... Pakeha . Under this definition , both Maori and Pakeha can be regarded as colonists , as both were involved in a system of reproducing people through settlement . More importantly , however , are the implications for Pakeha history . By ...
Strana 192
... Pakeha and Maori , and thus sits uneasily with its own self - conception . When Belich seeks the endpoint of colonialism , the moment at which both Maori and Pakeha emerge from the colonial process , the structural flaws of the ...
... Pakeha and Maori , and thus sits uneasily with its own self - conception . When Belich seeks the endpoint of colonialism , the moment at which both Maori and Pakeha emerge from the colonial process , the structural flaws of the ...
Strana 195
... Pakeha relations , and to multiculturalism ' . " Simultaneously , Maori begin to reassert their political rights and a new bicultural era is born . This opening up of New Zealand culture proceeds from the point at which Pakeha become ...
... Pakeha relations , and to multiculturalism ' . " Simultaneously , Maori begin to reassert their political rights and a new bicultural era is born . This opening up of New Zealand culture proceeds from the point at which Pakeha become ...
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