The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 7–8University of Auckland., 1973 |
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... culture began to develop syncretic forms in both its religious and temporal aspects . These new elements in Maori culture led to increased con- fidence and certainly not to any state of depression as had apparently occurred in the Bay ...
... culture began to develop syncretic forms in both its religious and temporal aspects . These new elements in Maori culture led to increased con- fidence and certainly not to any state of depression as had apparently occurred in the Bay ...
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... Culture conflicts , the language barriers , the phenomena of the marches , the distinction between lowland and highland zones ; these all join to make ' British history ' - the expansion of government at the expense of kinship - a ...
... Culture conflicts , the language barriers , the phenomena of the marches , the distinction between lowland and highland zones ; these all join to make ' British history ' - the expansion of government at the expense of kinship - a ...
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... cultural pluralism and partial domination like that we are considering , the history which he is invited to re - assess is not only history as seen by the dominant culture ; it is actually the history of the dominant culture itself ...
... cultural pluralism and partial domination like that we are considering , the history which he is invited to re - assess is not only history as seen by the dominant culture ; it is actually the history of the dominant culture itself ...
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