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What impact did Liberal policies have on the Maori?
Author information
Resource primary author:
Moses, Earl
Source title:
University Course - Modern NZ Politics 48.205 [from guide to essay writing]
Content information
Content Description:
This essay describes the impact on Maori of Liberal government policy in health, education, land, and goverance in the last decade of the 19th Century.
Publication format:
In-house document
TRC has a copy:
Yes
Collection:
Christine Herzog
Attachment
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What impact did liberal policies have on the Maori.pdf
924.92 KB
Publication information
Publication status:
Okay to copy
Catalogue Number:
Archive: University of Auckland - Treaty Training
Publisher:
unknown
Place of publication:
New Zealand
Physical description:
4 pages (pages 30-36), double sided, A4, photocopy
Publication Miscellaneous Notes:
Christine Herzog collection. Essays chosen from a University publication of example essays.
Where can I find this?:
Treaty Resource Centre
Categories
Sector:
Education - tertiary
Informal Groups:
Māori
Pākehā
Cultural Related Topics:
Bi-cultural
Related people :
none
Historical event:
none
General Related Topics:
Colonisation
Type of content:
Policy
Historical Period:
20th
Related places:
none