The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Unsatisfactory as most of the work has been , however , several important conclusions emerge . The first Maori settlers found various species of the great wingless bird , the moa , the extermination of which may have taken a century .
Unsatisfactory as most of the work has been , however , several important conclusions emerge . The first Maori settlers found various species of the great wingless bird , the moa , the extermination of which may have taken a century .
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The Maori Ethnological Research Board , believed to be the only Board of its kind existing among non - European races , derives its revenue from various sources , the most important being Maori Land Boards , the Native Trustee , and the ...
The Maori Ethnological Research Board , believed to be the only Board of its kind existing among non - European races , derives its revenue from various sources , the most important being Maori Land Boards , the Native Trustee , and the ...
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In the previous chapter , the tariffs of 1891 and 1895 have been described as important steps in the fostering of local industries . As Minister for Labour , Reeves carried through a comprehensive series of measures , parallel with this ...
In the previous chapter , the tariffs of 1891 and 1895 have been described as important steps in the fostering of local industries . As Minister for Labour , Reeves carried through a comprehensive series of measures , parallel with this ...
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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