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Māori Land and Land Tenure in New Zealand: 150 Years of the Māori Land Court
Māori and Aboriginal Women in the Public Eye
Defending the High Ground
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Dame Whina Cooper ONZ DBE Was Born at Te Karaka, Hokianga, in Northern New Zealand on 9 December, 1895, the Daughter of a Maori Leader of the Te Rarawa Iwi
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Ngā Pūrākau O Ngā Wāhine Rangatira Māori O Aotearoa = the Stories of Māori Women Leaders in New Zealand
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