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… that much of the land was under heavy bush, that the Maoris were often unwilling to sell, and that the New … this paid him well. William Deans got on very well with the Maoris and soon had a knowledge of their language. He made … Letters , 1840–1854 (ed.) Deans, J. (1937) A History of Canterbury , Vol. 1, Hight, J., and Straubel, C. …
… on 1 January 1822. For the next 16 months, while he learned Maori, Leigh remained at Te Puna with Hall of the C.M.S. … be a ruse to kidnap their chiefs for trial at Sydney, the Maoris did not welcome the new arrivals at first. Leigh, … the State of Heathen Countries , No. XXVII, Mar 1827 A New History of Methodism , Townsend, W. J., Workman, H. B., …
… facilities for the training of midwives; the training of Maori nurses to work among their own people; the appointment … has come to be recognised as one of the key figures in the history of the development of nursing in New Zealand. by …
… Introduction In a broad sense the history of New Zealand is essentially the history of agricultural development, as a country which has … was most rapid in the South Island. In the North Island the Maori Wars and the need for more capital in order to clear …
… and to allocate £180,000 of the balance to the purchase of Maori lands in the North Island provinces. Subject to these … a vexed question in a statesmanlike manner, though the Maori Wars created inequalities later. After the session … Morrell, M.A.(N.Z.), D.PHIL.(OXON.), Professorial Fellow, History and Political Science Department, University of …
… married, but his only family was a daughter, Mary Ann, by a Maori woman. She contested her father's will, took it to the … Levels and His Brothers , Woodhouse, A. E. (1937) Jubilee History of South Canterbury , Andersen, J. C. (1916) South …
… University College Bulletin No. 34, 1947) Cambridge History of the British Empire , Vol. 7, Part 2, New Zealand … New Zealand Army”, Kippenberger, H. K., England and the Maori War, New Zealand News , Harrop, A. J. (1937) Making …
… New Zealand oath of allegiance is still in this form. The history of nationality law in New Zealand began with that … the Native Rights Act. This stated that every New Zealand Maori, born before or after the signing of the treaty, was … By the Treaty of Waitangi the Queen had conferred on the Maoris the rights and privileges of British subjects, though …
… manhood suffrage. He also had to face an explosive Maori situation – a legacy from the Whitaker-Fox Ministry's … and fascinating commentary upon the political and social history of the period, and also give us remarkable insight …
… in August 1860 when New Plymouth was closely besieged by Maori forces who later burned the Mangorei homestead on … in logic in his “Preliminaries” and, in addition, read history and “dabbled” in Greek, both of which were outside …