Healing Our History: The Challenge of the Treaty of WaitangiPenguin Books, 2001 - 287 страница The authors illustrate how all New Zealanders can discover a new sense of personal and national identity, grounded in authentically honering the Treaty relationship. |
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... jail . It was not completely unfamiliar territory . As a child I had often visited prisoners with my father , who was an official prison visitor . But this had been an exhausting day . Getting into jail was not easy . ' Name's Gellie ...
... jail . It was not completely unfamiliar territory . As a child I had often visited prisoners with my father , who was an official prison visitor . But this had been an exhausting day . Getting into jail was not easy . ' Name's Gellie ...
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... jailed that morning after two days of civil disobedience . A highly trained group of 21 people had embarked on a careful ... jail in New Zealand - if you are a white , middle - class male . The police who came to arrest us simply did not ...
... jailed that morning after two days of civil disobedience . A highly trained group of 21 people had embarked on a careful ... jail in New Zealand - if you are a white , middle - class male . The police who came to arrest us simply did not ...
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... jail us . The impact of being in jail was unexpected . The first thing I noticed was that the jail was overcrowded with Maori prisoners . As we settled into the dull routine of prison life on our hunger strike there was nothing to do ...
... jail us . The impact of being in jail was unexpected . The first thing I noticed was that the jail was overcrowded with Maori prisoners . As we settled into the dull routine of prison life on our hunger strike there was nothing to do ...
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