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Appendix B — The Ngati Te Ora Case - Land Tenure in the Cook Islands
Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. Due to its greater size, more fertile soil and relatively large population, the external pressures conducive to change in indigenous custom were stronger on Rarotonga than on any of the smaller islands of the group. And with its superior harbour fa...
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Summary: | Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. Due to its greater size, more fertile soil and relatively large population, the external pressures conducive to change in indigenous custom were stronger on Rarotonga than on any of the smaller islands of the group. And with its superior harbour facilities the district of Avarua became the centre of foreign initiated activity for the group, and ... |
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