The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 40University of Auckland., 2006 |
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Strana 241
... Maori as having nothing to sell , for they had no property and no law to protect that property . However much Maori may have been allowed to sell land , to do so would be to act against the fundamental principles of Maori custom and ...
... Maori as having nothing to sell , for they had no property and no law to protect that property . However much Maori may have been allowed to sell land , to do so would be to act against the fundamental principles of Maori custom and ...
Strana 251
... Maori and new settlers were argued in enormous detail . This study is not as long , but features the same impressive depth of enquiry . This book focuses upon the Maori search for political autonomy in the early half of the twentieth ...
... Maori and new settlers were argued in enormous detail . This study is not as long , but features the same impressive depth of enquiry . This book focuses upon the Maori search for political autonomy in the early half of the twentieth ...
Strana 252
... Maori public policy . Hill describes ' Ngataism ' as ' the conscious adjustment of Maori society in all its elements to the changed conditions and standards of life ' ( p.146 ) . Until Ratana candidates were able to win office , the ...
... Maori public policy . Hill describes ' Ngataism ' as ' the conscious adjustment of Maori society in all its elements to the changed conditions and standards of life ' ( p.146 ) . Until Ratana candidates were able to win office , the ...
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