The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 37–38University of Auckland., 2003 |
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Strana 52
... major , indeed sometimes a central feature of much Pacific Islands scholarship and debate . There is a huge literature not only on demographics but also on the discourse of depopulation and the related discourses on diseases and ...
... major , indeed sometimes a central feature of much Pacific Islands scholarship and debate . There is a huge literature not only on demographics but also on the discourse of depopulation and the related discourses on diseases and ...
Strana 80
... major national project , the New Zealand Historical Atlas , had been published in 1997. So by 2001 there was a large body of experience and research material available in the ministry that might be used for another major reference work ...
... major national project , the New Zealand Historical Atlas , had been published in 1997. So by 2001 there was a large body of experience and research material available in the ministry that might be used for another major reference work ...
Strana 306
... major modification of New Zealand's primeval environment arguably commenced little more than 800 years ago . Yet , even if a case can be made that Maori modification of the environment was more extensive than is frequently conceded ...
... major modification of New Zealand's primeval environment arguably commenced little more than 800 years ago . Yet , even if a case can be made that Maori modification of the environment was more extensive than is frequently conceded ...
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