History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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... Auckland- Henry Williams and E. J. Wakefield - Sir G. Gipps as a Regulator and as a Legislator - Hobson becomes Governor of N.Z - Hobson on Land - claims - Alarm of N.Z. Co. and Deputation to Sir G. Gipps Langlois and Akaroa - Capt ...
... Auckland- Henry Williams and E. J. Wakefield - Sir G. Gipps as a Regulator and as a Legislator - Hobson becomes Governor of N.Z - Hobson on Land - claims - Alarm of N.Z. Co. and Deputation to Sir G. Gipps Langlois and Akaroa - Capt ...
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... Auckland to Honolulu - a noticeable fact in connection with the migration of the Maori race and the peopling of New Zealand by it . Such a voyage now seems to me possible , although it still looks highly improbable . This theory of ...
... Auckland to Honolulu - a noticeable fact in connection with the migration of the Maori race and the peopling of New Zealand by it . Such a voyage now seems to me possible , although it still looks highly improbable . This theory of ...
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... Auckland , whose terraces and excavations tell of the labour of centuries , were peopled by men of the Tainui . At the earliest date probed by English researches ( 18th century ) , the occupants of that coveted and much - suffering ...
... Auckland , whose terraces and excavations tell of the labour of centuries , were peopled by men of the Tainui . At the earliest date probed by English researches ( 18th century ) , the occupants of that coveted and much - suffering ...
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... měrě , " " Who according to Maori tradition was borne " aloft to the moon and stars . " 19 Canopus . Maori Mementos , " C. O. B. Davies . Auckland , 1855. In the same and raised on a stage , suspended from a tree THE MAORIS . 15.
... měrě , " " Who according to Maori tradition was borne " aloft to the moon and stars . " 19 Canopus . Maori Mementos , " C. O. B. Davies . Auckland , 1855. In the same and raised on a stage , suspended from a tree THE MAORIS . 15.
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... Auckland , the highway of war - parties . The Ngatitai held the small block which is bounded on the west by the Tamaki Creek and the Manukau harbour . 27 66 Nga " -the plural of the article " te , " " the , " or Ngati - was the usual ...
... Auckland , the highway of war - parties . The Ngatitai held the small block which is bounded on the west by the Tamaki Creek and the Manukau harbour . 27 66 Nga " -the plural of the article " te , " " the , " or Ngati - was the usual ...
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