Raupatu: The Confiscation of Maori Land
This ground-breaking collection of essays by leading scholars - Bryan Gilling, James Belich, John C. Weaver, Alan Ward, Michael Allen, Mark Hickford, Vincent O'Malley, Judith Binney, Dion Tuuta, Alex Frame and Richard S. Boast - examines the confiscation of Maori land in nineteen... read full description below.
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Library of Congress |
Maori (New Zealand people) - Land tenure - History - 19th century, Confiscations - New Zealand - History - 19th century, Confiscations - Law and legislation - New Zealand, New Zealand - History - New Zealand Wars, 1860-1872 - Confiscations and contributions |
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333.1308999442 |
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85588 |
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This ground-breaking collection of essays by leading scholars - Bryan Gilling, James Belich, John C. Weaver, Alan Ward, Michael Allen, Mark Hickford, Vincent O'Malley, Judith Binney, Dion Tuuta, Alex Frame and Richard S. Boast - examines the confiscation of Maori land in nineteenth-century New Zealand and the broader imperial context.
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Author's Bio
Richard Boast is a lawyer in the area of Maori and treaty litigation and an associate professor of law at Victoria University. Richard S. Hill is a historian specializing in policing and social control and a professor of New Zealand studies at Victoria University of Wellington.
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