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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... ment maintained free - market economic policies in Ireland , allowing successive potato crop failures to become a famine.29 While the initial response to the famine was slow , some relief eventually reached Ireland but it was too late ...
... ment maintained free - market economic policies in Ireland , allowing successive potato crop failures to become a famine.29 While the initial response to the famine was slow , some relief eventually reached Ireland but it was too late ...
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... and the early govern- ment of New Zealand ' and ' New Zealand and other forms of colonial government ' were some of the options . 13 New Zealand was explicitly mentioned twice in the list of 67 topics : European 124 HEALING OUR HISTORY.
... and the early govern- ment of New Zealand ' and ' New Zealand and other forms of colonial government ' were some of the options . 13 New Zealand was explicitly mentioned twice in the list of 67 topics : European 124 HEALING OUR HISTORY.
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... ment and people must have moved and be honouring Te Tiriti O Waitangi . ' While this process has begun , there is still a long road ahead . Around the world , a need for restoration and healing is becoming increasingly apparent as all ...
... ment and people must have moved and be honouring Te Tiriti O Waitangi . ' While this process has begun , there is still a long road ahead . Around the world , a need for restoration and healing is becoming increasingly apparent as all ...
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