The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 64
... tribes which did not possess them . Thus the Maoris of the interior were induced to come to Kororareka and bargain their women and their produce for the means either of protecting themselves or of exterminating their distant enemies who ...
... tribes which did not possess them . Thus the Maoris of the interior were induced to come to Kororareka and bargain their women and their produce for the means either of protecting themselves or of exterminating their distant enemies who ...
Page 74
... Tribes of New Zealand , and the separate and independent chiefs who have not become members of the con- federation , cede to Her Majesty the Queen of England , absolutely and without reservation , all the rights and powers of ...
... Tribes of New Zealand , and the separate and independent chiefs who have not become members of the con- federation , cede to Her Majesty the Queen of England , absolutely and without reservation , all the rights and powers of ...
Page 122
... tribes , not having signed the Treaty , claimed their independ- ence - a view supported by the protector of the aborigines and the Attorney - General . An inter - tribal feud at Tauranga in 1842 brought the question to a head , and drew ...
... tribes , not having signed the Treaty , claimed their independ- ence - a view supported by the protector of the aborigines and the Attorney - General . An inter - tribal feud at Tauranga in 1842 brought the question to a head , and drew ...
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