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Book review: "Ko te whenua te utu—Land is the price: Essays on Māori history, land and politics" (M. P. K. Sorrenson)

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Dayle Takitimu
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Tina Makereti
Peter Keegan
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Book review of Ara mai he tētēkura—Visioning our futures: New and emerging pathways of Māori academic leadership

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Margaret Wilkie
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Book review of Working as allies: Supporters of indigenous justice reflect

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Heather Came
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Book review of Matters of the heart: A history of intermarriage in New Zealand

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Helene Connor
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Book Review of Ngāpuhi Speaks

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Heather Came
Susan da Silva


Ngāpuhi Speaks. Huygens, Ingrid; Murphy, Takawai; & Healy, Susan. (2012). Whangarei, New Zealand: Network Waitangi Whangarei, Te Kawariki. 400 pp. ISBN 978- 0- 473- 22981- 8.

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