The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 40–41University of Auckland., 2006 |
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... considered essential to individual and societal well - being . Since children were unusually responsive , it was easier to grow the church and reach the nation through them than adults . In addition , children had particular value in an ...
... considered essential to individual and societal well - being . Since children were unusually responsive , it was easier to grow the church and reach the nation through them than adults . In addition , children had particular value in an ...
Strana 221
... considered the question of whether Moriori could in fact claim Treaty rights , stating : ' It was claimed that Moriori have no Treaty rights since the Treaty does not refer to them . We find that they are as much Treaty beneficiaries as ...
... considered the question of whether Moriori could in fact claim Treaty rights , stating : ' It was claimed that Moriori have no Treaty rights since the Treaty does not refer to them . We find that they are as much Treaty beneficiaries as ...
Strana 34
... considered that Māori parents were too open in their discussions of sexual matters , so children never learnt the sinfulness of illicit sexual relations . Rhetorically he asked ' Is the organism so rotten it cannot be rebuilt ? ' Ngata ...
... considered that Māori parents were too open in their discussions of sexual matters , so children never learnt the sinfulness of illicit sexual relations . Rhetorically he asked ' Is the organism so rotten it cannot be rebuilt ? ' Ngata ...
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