xi, 321 leaves :col. port., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: History.In 1840 Captain William Hobson established the colony of New Zealand under an umbrella of humanitarianism and with an agenda for the protection of Maori rights. This thesis examines this project through the work of Dr Edward Shortland (1812-1893). Although Shortland's reports and publications have been frequently cited, there has been no detailed historical analysis of his work.Shortland arrived in New Zealand in 1841 as the private secretary of Governor Hobson. In 1842 he was appointed Protector of Aborigines for the Eastern Districts. One of his tasks was to study Maori language and customs in order to mediate between Maor...
xiv, 209 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "25 July 2009". University of Ot...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...
Settler colonisation produced particular colonial subjects: indigene and settler. The specificity of...
xi, 321 leaves :col. port., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago de...
139 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.The name of Dr. Edward Shortland is intimate...
This thesis examines the government's reactions to the pacific resistance offered by the resident Ma...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
In considering progressive movements within the Maori race during the 20th century, it has been usua...
In 1840 the indigenous Maori tribes of New Zealand ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to the Briti...
tag=1 data=Interpreting the Treaty of Waitangi : the Maori resurgence and race relations in New Zeal...
In 1923 Apirana Ngata set up the Board of Maori Ethnological Research under Section 9 of the Native ...
ix, 236 leaves :ill., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Typescript.Summary: "The ign...
In early 1840 New Zealand was annexed to the Australian colony of New South Wales and William Hobson...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.In order that one may approach the main...
xiv, 209 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "25 July 2009". University of Ot...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...
Settler colonisation produced particular colonial subjects: indigene and settler. The specificity of...
xi, 321 leaves :col. port., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago de...
139 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.The name of Dr. Edward Shortland is intimate...
This thesis examines the government's reactions to the pacific resistance offered by the resident Ma...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
In considering progressive movements within the Maori race during the 20th century, it has been usua...
In 1840 the indigenous Maori tribes of New Zealand ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to the Briti...
tag=1 data=Interpreting the Treaty of Waitangi : the Maori resurgence and race relations in New Zeal...
In 1923 Apirana Ngata set up the Board of Maori Ethnological Research under Section 9 of the Native ...
ix, 236 leaves :ill., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Typescript.Summary: "The ign...
In early 1840 New Zealand was annexed to the Australian colony of New South Wales and William Hobson...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.In order that one may approach the main...
xiv, 209 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "25 July 2009". University of Ot...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...
Settler colonisation produced particular colonial subjects: indigene and settler. The specificity of...