The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 39University of Auckland., 2005 |
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... evidence indicates that Māori investment in flourmills and trading ships was intended to produce wealth in terms of a reliable food supply as well as cash or goods , but also , simultaneously , to build mana : not only within Māori ...
... evidence indicates that Māori investment in flourmills and trading ships was intended to produce wealth in terms of a reliable food supply as well as cash or goods , but also , simultaneously , to build mana : not only within Māori ...
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... evidence indicates that independent groups did not feel that their mana was compromised by this type of co - operation . Moreover , as hapū co - operated in the financing and building of mills , so they co - operated in their use . When ...
... evidence indicates that independent groups did not feel that their mana was compromised by this type of co - operation . Moreover , as hapū co - operated in the financing and building of mills , so they co - operated in their use . When ...
Strana 47
... evidence of a two - way trans - Tasman relationship . Its missionaries were certainly trained in Australia until the founding of the NZBTI in 1922 and until 1906 Melbourne was its administrative locus . Yet George Allan was instrumental ...
... evidence of a two - way trans - Tasman relationship . Its missionaries were certainly trained in Australia until the founding of the NZBTI in 1922 and until 1906 Melbourne was its administrative locus . Yet George Allan was instrumental ...
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