The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 37–38University of Auckland., 2003 |
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... claims disputes mostly focused on interpretations of imperial and settler society law . Although claims - oriented research has been underway for over 50 years in the United States and for shorter , but substantial , periods in ...
... claims disputes mostly focused on interpretations of imperial and settler society law . Although claims - oriented research has been underway for over 50 years in the United States and for shorter , but substantial , periods in ...
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... claims and make recommendations to the government . Significantly , the nature of the Act meant that historical research did not form a significant component in the Northern Territory claims process . This was because the primary ...
... claims and make recommendations to the government . Significantly , the nature of the Act meant that historical research did not form a significant component in the Northern Territory claims process . This was because the primary ...
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... claims work began in the late 1980s , the state of anthropological knowledge on these issues was limited in many of the same ways ( and for the same reasons ) that it had been in Australia and North America when claims - oriented ...
... claims work began in the late 1980s , the state of anthropological knowledge on these issues was limited in many of the same ways ( and for the same reasons ) that it had been in Australia and North America when claims - oriented ...
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