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Whatiwhatihoe: The Waikato Raupatu Claim Book by David McCan

Ex library softback in good condition per photos.

Whatiwhatihoe investigates a complex bundle of issues often referred to simply as a tribal "resource claim" but that really concern factors spanning the total social, political, and economic spectrum. Whatiwhatihoe tracks the origins and history of the Waikato raupatu claim, focusing particularly on the ways the claim has been handled.

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Whatiwhatihoe: The Waikato Raupatu Claim NZ Maori history book by David McCan

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Whatiwhatihoe: The Waikato Raupatu Claim NZ Maori history book by David McCan

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