The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... evidence ' . 15 In his footnote to this sentence McAloon refers to p.25 of Histories , Power and Loss . I cannot find any reference there to the Tribunal's dismissal of Crown evidence unfavourable to the tuku whenua argument ( nor at p ...
... evidence ' . 15 In his footnote to this sentence McAloon refers to p.25 of Histories , Power and Loss . I cannot find any reference there to the Tribunal's dismissal of Crown evidence unfavourable to the tuku whenua argument ( nor at p ...
Strana 92
... evidence for the first stirrings of nationalist sentiment . It is clear , moreover , through their reference to historians like Jock Phillips ( who pointed out the importance of Maoriland writing in 1983 ) , Miles Fairburn , James ...
... evidence for the first stirrings of nationalist sentiment . It is clear , moreover , through their reference to historians like Jock Phillips ( who pointed out the importance of Maoriland writing in 1983 ) , Miles Fairburn , James ...
Strana 202
... evidence for Crown and Pakeha duplicity , the primary explanation for Ngai Tahu dispossession . The result is confused and confusing . Evison criticizes some northern historians for their championing of Governor Grey and the Anglican ...
... evidence for Crown and Pakeha duplicity , the primary explanation for Ngai Tahu dispossession . The result is confused and confusing . Evison criticizes some northern historians for their championing of Governor Grey and the Anglican ...
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