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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... living the Sermon on the Mount ' . This meant he would often bring home people who had been in jail , in Sunnyside ( the local psychiatric hospital ) or who were living alone . My mother made the visitors welcome and would have a meal ...
... living the Sermon on the Mount ' . This meant he would often bring home people who had been in jail , in Sunnyside ( the local psychiatric hospital ) or who were living alone . My mother made the visitors welcome and would have a meal ...
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... living within their own cultural environments . 102 The outcome of colonisation today for indigenous peoples is evident in the social statistics as in many countries they continue to suffer poorer health , die younger , and maintain ...
... living within their own cultural environments . 102 The outcome of colonisation today for indigenous peoples is evident in the social statistics as in many countries they continue to suffer poorer health , die younger , and maintain ...
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... living on either side of the border to pass and repass freely by inland navigation through the respective territories and countries of the two parties . The United States honours the right of free passage of Canadian Indians into the ...
... living on either side of the border to pass and repass freely by inland navigation through the respective territories and countries of the two parties . The United States honours the right of free passage of Canadian Indians into the ...
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