The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... claims , I note that in my evidence before the Muriwhenua Land Tribunal I argued that the Crown assumption of the Old Land Claims surplus was mistaken , simply because its return would have been sound policy and would have met known ...
... claims , I note that in my evidence before the Muriwhenua Land Tribunal I argued that the Crown assumption of the Old Land Claims surplus was mistaken , simply because its return would have been sound policy and would have met known ...
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... claims made by the diverse groups involved in the movement it is important to note that these claims included MOOHR's accusation of ' cultural murder ' in the education system ' for its denial of the Maori language of a rightful place ...
... claims made by the diverse groups involved in the movement it is important to note that these claims included MOOHR's accusation of ' cultural murder ' in the education system ' for its denial of the Maori language of a rightful place ...
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... claims that were legal in the sense that they pertained to land ownership , but also non - legal and cultural . These claims posited another place in New Zealand that was not New Zealand , but Aotearoa , which MacLean describes as the ...
... claims that were legal in the sense that they pertained to land ownership , but also non - legal and cultural . These claims posited another place in New Zealand that was not New Zealand , but Aotearoa , which MacLean describes as the ...
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