The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 53
... noted the weakened state of Ngai Tahu as a result of ' civil war , invasion and imported diseases'.40 Not only was the tribe physically weakened but the Crown's agents held a superior knowledge of the terminology and character of the ...
... noted the weakened state of Ngai Tahu as a result of ' civil war , invasion and imported diseases'.40 Not only was the tribe physically weakened but the Crown's agents held a superior knowledge of the terminology and character of the ...
Page 88
... noted of his expedition from Wellington to Auckland in 1843 , ' they [ Maori ] welcomed us most heartily ; there is something very charming about this Maori hospitality , they give you all they have with such free good will'.18 ...
... noted of his expedition from Wellington to Auckland in 1843 , ' they [ Maori ] welcomed us most heartily ; there is something very charming about this Maori hospitality , they give you all they have with such free good will'.18 ...
Page 92
... noted how ' several parties of men had occasionally got through to the West Coast , and had been saved from starvation by the Mawhera Maoris , who had little to spare from their own supply.'38 On his West Coast survey in 1863 , Dobson ...
... noted how ' several parties of men had occasionally got through to the West Coast , and had been saved from starvation by the Mawhera Maoris , who had little to spare from their own supply.'38 On his West Coast survey in 1863 , Dobson ...
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