An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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Even more intensely than other Maori , he distrusted land - grabbers , and if they happened to be Protestant clergymen , as they sometimes were , he despised them . Maori land ownership was intricate . Tribal land was owned in common ...
Even more intensely than other Maori , he distrusted land - grabbers , and if they happened to be Protestant clergymen , as they sometimes were , he despised them . Maori land ownership was intricate . Tribal land was owned in common ...
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They had so far sold off about 185 square miles of their best land to speculators , and land sales were making them uneasy . The missionaries and their converts might be few , but they weighed in the balance , because the Colonial ...
They had so far sold off about 185 square miles of their best land to speculators , and land sales were making them uneasy . The missionaries and their converts might be few , but they weighed in the balance , because the Colonial ...
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In 1859 , settlers tried to buy up land at the mouth of the Waitara river , from a seller whose title to the land was defective , and his tribe knew it . And so , as it turned out , did the government commissioner , Parris , who was ...
In 1859 , settlers tried to buy up land at the mouth of the Waitara river , from a seller whose title to the land was defective , and his tribe knew it . And so , as it turned out , did the government commissioner , Parris , who was ...
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