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The Shadow Of The Land A Study Of British Policy And Racial Conflict In New ZealandStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local DescriptionA somber look at New Zealand's race relations, and the history of British territorial acquisition in Aotearoa. The name is provided by Kaitaia chief Nopera Panakareao, who in may 1840 believed only the shadow of his people's land had gone to Queen Victoria. Less than a year later he believed it was only the shadow the Maori would have left. VG/VG. Bumping to spine ends, slant to spine, some rubbing, and marking to d/j. Neat ex-libris card to FEP Second copy has no dust jacket otherwise good condition. DescriptionSecond copy has no dust jacket otherwise good condition. |