The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... purchase of the Otago Block in 1844 by the New Zealand Company from Ngai Tahu saw the establishment of a native reserve from land excepted from sale by its Ngai Tahu inhabitants . The establishment of a reserve was part of a formal ...
... purchase of the Otago Block in 1844 by the New Zealand Company from Ngai Tahu saw the establishment of a native reserve from land excepted from sale by its Ngai Tahu inhabitants . The establishment of a reserve was part of a formal ...
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... Purchase were not reserved land but exemptions from purchase or unsold land . These excepted lands were referred to as ' reserves ' in the English text of the Deed of Purchase . Excepted lands generated some anxiety amongst colonial ...
... Purchase were not reserved land but exemptions from purchase or unsold land . These excepted lands were referred to as ' reserves ' in the English text of the Deed of Purchase . Excepted lands generated some anxiety amongst colonial ...
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... purchase , Evison simply assumes that the purchase was only of the Canterbury plains and that Ngai Tahu did not sell the ' hole in the middle ' , the area between the Canterbury foothills and the main divide , the eastern boundary of ...
... purchase , Evison simply assumes that the purchase was only of the Canterbury plains and that Ngai Tahu did not sell the ' hole in the middle ' , the area between the Canterbury foothills and the main divide , the eastern boundary of ...
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