The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 105
... settlers ' banquet that night— though the younger members of their families did — but Taawhiao spoke to the settlers after his arrival and asked them not to let their prejudices undermine his initiatives for peace . ? 24 From the ...
... settlers ' banquet that night— though the younger members of their families did — but Taawhiao spoke to the settlers after his arrival and asked them not to let their prejudices undermine his initiatives for peace . ? 24 From the ...
Page 154
... Settlers wanted the land indigenous people occupied . Land hunger frequently translated into open confrontation , chicanery and contempt for indigenous lifeways . As settlers increased in numbers and confidence , they found fewer uses ...
... Settlers wanted the land indigenous people occupied . Land hunger frequently translated into open confrontation , chicanery and contempt for indigenous lifeways . As settlers increased in numbers and confidence , they found fewer uses ...
Page 232
... Settlers and Pioneers , as in his other books , the authorial voice seems unaware of the incompatibility of the two stories , Maori and Pakeha , it tells so passionately . But in Settlers and Pioneers , the conflict between the two is ...
... Settlers and Pioneers , as in his other books , the authorial voice seems unaware of the incompatibility of the two stories , Maori and Pakeha , it tells so passionately . But in Settlers and Pioneers , the conflict between the two is ...
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Judith Binney | 3 |
James Belich Myth Race and Identity | 9 |
Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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