The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 37–38University of Auckland., 2003 |
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... Pakeha Christianity's death rattle later than any other New Zealand historian , identifying the 1970s as the crucial decade in which Pakeha began ' rejecting churchgoing ' . According to Belich , in the 1970s secularization plunged both ...
... Pakeha Christianity's death rattle later than any other New Zealand historian , identifying the 1970s as the crucial decade in which Pakeha began ' rejecting churchgoing ' . According to Belich , in the 1970s secularization plunged both ...
Strana 67
... Pakeha , female and male , young and old , understood and lived it has been a largely unheralded success in New ... Pakeha settlers . Are they to remain forgotten on the assumption , both condescending and dubious , that all those Maori ...
... Pakeha , female and male , young and old , understood and lived it has been a largely unheralded success in New ... Pakeha settlers . Are they to remain forgotten on the assumption , both condescending and dubious , that all those Maori ...
Strana 77
... Pakeha with the land . King is much taken with the recent Environmental Histories of New Zealand , edited by Tom Brooking and Eric Pawson . Tim Flannery's The Future Eaters was also important to his thinking about man's response to his ...
... Pakeha with the land . King is much taken with the recent Environmental Histories of New Zealand , edited by Tom Brooking and Eric Pawson . Tim Flannery's The Future Eaters was also important to his thinking about man's response to his ...
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