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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All that is possible at present is to link together the groups whose cultures show notable similarities on the assumption that the degree of relationship is indicated by degree of cultural similarity . Thus , one area is consti- tuted ...
All that is possible at present is to link together the groups whose cultures show notable similarities on the assumption that the degree of relationship is indicated by degree of cultural similarity . Thus , one area is consti- tuted ...
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Of the other members of the cultural group the most typical at the present day seem to be some of the tribes of Borneo . Whether the culture originated in Borneo is ren- dered doubtful by the stone implements found on Cambodian sites ...
Of the other members of the cultural group the most typical at the present day seem to be some of the tribes of Borneo . Whether the culture originated in Borneo is ren- dered doubtful by the stone implements found on Cambodian sites ...
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JOHNSTONE , J. C. The Maoris and the Causes of the Present Anarchy in New Zealand . Auckland , 1861 . KOHIMARAMA CONFERENCE : Proceedings of the Kohimarama Conference . Auckland , 1860. Explains the King movement .
JOHNSTONE , J. C. The Maoris and the Causes of the Present Anarchy in New Zealand . Auckland , 1861 . KOHIMARAMA CONFERENCE : Proceedings of the Kohimarama Conference . Auckland , 1860. Explains the King movement .
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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