Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.In order that one may approach the main theme of this thesis, the massacre at Poverty Bay, the events leading there to, and the effects thereof, some slight knowledge is required of the general situation in New Zealand in the years immediately preceding. The writer considers that no apology is needed for introducing into a work that has for its title "The Poverty Bay Massacre of 1868", such apparently unrelated topics as the campaigns of 1845 to 1868 and the cult of Pai-Marire. In any historical review, cause and effect are so closely related that it is difficult, when choosing a particular field of research, to decide how much to include and, more important, how much to discar...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
xi, 321 leaves :col. port., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago de...
This thesis investigates how Pakeha-Māori have been represented in New Zealand non-fiction writing d...
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.In order that one may approach the main...
The exile of Maori prisoners to Dunedin in 1869 and again in 1879, was due to the Northern wars and ...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...
The Wairau Affray was much more than a clash or conflict about land between the Nelson settlers and ...
328 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Theology an...
This thesis examines the government's reactions to the pacific resistance offered by the resident Ma...
This thesis investigates a previously unexplored aspect of the Taranaki wars by examining the circum...
••• in works which profess to describe New Zealand, the largest island of the three is not described...
The title of this thesis, Mai Rangiriri ki Pōkaewhenua, refers to the battle of Rangiriri as the poi...
This thesis attempts to show the importance of the work of the New Zealand parliament from 1868-70 t...
In considering progressive movements within the Maori race during the 20th century, it has been usua...
Genocide scholars have not engaged with the killing of the Moriori people of New Zealand\u27s Chatha...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
xi, 321 leaves :col. port., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago de...
This thesis investigates how Pakeha-Māori have been represented in New Zealand non-fiction writing d...
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.In order that one may approach the main...
The exile of Maori prisoners to Dunedin in 1869 and again in 1879, was due to the Northern wars and ...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...
The Wairau Affray was much more than a clash or conflict about land between the Nelson settlers and ...
328 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Theology an...
This thesis examines the government's reactions to the pacific resistance offered by the resident Ma...
This thesis investigates a previously unexplored aspect of the Taranaki wars by examining the circum...
••• in works which profess to describe New Zealand, the largest island of the three is not described...
The title of this thesis, Mai Rangiriri ki Pōkaewhenua, refers to the battle of Rangiriri as the poi...
This thesis attempts to show the importance of the work of the New Zealand parliament from 1868-70 t...
In considering progressive movements within the Maori race during the 20th century, it has been usua...
Genocide scholars have not engaged with the killing of the Moriori people of New Zealand\u27s Chatha...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
xi, 321 leaves :col. port., map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago de...
This thesis investigates how Pakeha-Māori have been represented in New Zealand non-fiction writing d...