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The Fate Of The Land Ko Nga Akinga A Nga Rangatira Maori Political Struggle In The Liberal Era 18911912 Danny Keenan

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The Fate Of The Land Ko Nga Akinga A Nga Rangatira Maori Political Struggle In The Liberal Era 18911912 Danny Keenan
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Publisher: Massey University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.85 MB
Author: Danny Keenan
ISBN: 9781991016485, 1991016484
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Fate Of The Land Ko Nga Akinga A Nga Rangatira Maori Political Struggle In The Liberal Era 18911912 Danny Keenan by Danny Keenan 9781991016485, 1991016484 instant download after payment.

In the second half of the nineteenth century, settlers poured into Aotearoa demanding land. Millions of acres were acquired by the government or directly by settlers; or confiscated after the Land Wars.By 1891, when the Liberal government came to power, Maori retained only a fraction of their lands. And still the losses continued. For rangatira such as James Carroll, Wiremu Pere, Paora Tuhaere, Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui, and many others, the challenges were innumerable. To stop further land loss, some rangatira saw parliamentary process as the mechanism; others pursued political independence.For over two decades, Maori men and women of outstanding ability fought hard to protect their people and their land. How those rangatira fared, and how they should be remembered, is the story of Maori political struggle during the Liberal era.

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