The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 37–38University of Auckland., 2003 |
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... argued that the core areas were the only territories that California Indian groups had effectively used and occupied before 1848 . The government experts put forward two additional lines of argument to backstop their primary position ...
... argued that the core areas were the only territories that California Indian groups had effectively used and occupied before 1848 . The government experts put forward two additional lines of argument to backstop their primary position ...
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... argued that since accessible land meant high social mobility , ' we should adjust the concept of class , if we persevere with it , in accord with two criteria ; first , the short expanse from floor to ceiling , and second , the ...
... argued that since accessible land meant high social mobility , ' we should adjust the concept of class , if we persevere with it , in accord with two criteria ; first , the short expanse from floor to ceiling , and second , the ...
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... argued that the two were different ; that Te Nakahi and Papahurihia were not the same person , although at some point the followers of Te Nakahi joined Papahurihia . This view , which initially Binney had misgivings about , and which ...
... argued that the two were different ; that Te Nakahi and Papahurihia were not the same person , although at some point the followers of Te Nakahi joined Papahurihia . This view , which initially Binney had misgivings about , and which ...
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