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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Though we thus know with reasonable certainty the date of the last wave of Maori migration into New Zealand , we do not know the date of the first ; and the whole question of population from the beginning down to the year A.D. 1840 has ...
Though we thus know with reasonable certainty the date of the last wave of Maori migration into New Zealand , we do not know the date of the first ; and the whole question of population from the beginning down to the year A.D. 1840 has ...
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CHANGES IN THE MAORI POPULATION 143 ( II ) THE MAORIS SINCE THE WARS 1871 The calculation of Maori population in periods before the institution of a Government census is a matter of great difficulty . Captain Cook's estimate of one ...
CHANGES IN THE MAORI POPULATION 143 ( II ) THE MAORIS SINCE THE WARS 1871 The calculation of Maori population in periods before the institution of a Government census is a matter of great difficulty . Captain Cook's estimate of one ...
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Since the cessation of the Maori wars , the North Island has been gaining in population rapidly over the South . As manufactures find a larger and larger market at home and begin to find markets overseas , this process may be reversed .
Since the cessation of the Maori wars , the North Island has been gaining in population rapidly over the South . As manufactures find a larger and larger market at home and begin to find markets overseas , this process may be reversed .
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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