The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Three classes are usually distinguished in tribal society - chiefs , free - men and slaves . ... At the head of the chieftain class was the ariki or supreme chief , whose office was deeply venerated and descended in the male line by ...
Three classes are usually distinguished in tribal society - chiefs , free - men and slaves . ... At the head of the chieftain class was the ariki or supreme chief , whose office was deeply venerated and descended in the male line by ...
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CLARKE , G. Extracts from the Final Report of the Chief Protector of Aborigines in New Zealand . Auckland , 1846 . CLARKE , G. , Jun . Notes on Early Life in New Zealand . Hobart , 1903. By a Subprotector of the Aborigines , 1843-5 .
CLARKE , G. Extracts from the Final Report of the Chief Protector of Aborigines in New Zealand . Auckland , 1846 . CLARKE , G. , Jun . Notes on Early Life in New Zealand . Hobart , 1903. By a Subprotector of the Aborigines , 1843-5 .
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Te Arei , 136 Te Aro , 123 Te Awamutu , 168 Te Heukeu ( Chief ) , 53 Te Kooti ( Chief ) , 58 , 112 , 139 , 140 Te Ranga , 138 Te Rangihaeata ( Chief ) , 123-4 , 129 Te Rangitake , Wiremu Kingi ( Chief ) , 125 , 129 ; his protest at sale ...
Te Arei , 136 Te Aro , 123 Te Awamutu , 168 Te Heukeu ( Chief ) , 53 Te Kooti ( Chief ) , 58 , 112 , 139 , 140 Te Ranga , 138 Te Rangihaeata ( Chief ) , 123-4 , 129 Te Rangitake , Wiremu Kingi ( Chief ) , 125 , 129 ; his protest at sale ...
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