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3 The major source of cash income for Maoris in the early twentieth century was share cropping for Pakeha farmers, many of whom worked land leased from Maoris. This South Island group has been harvesting hay and potatoes near Morven.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 12, 1 June 1983, Page 10

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3 The major source of cash income for Maoris in the early twentieth century was share cropping for Pakeha farmers, many of whom worked land leased from Maoris. This South Island group has been harvesting hay and potatoes near Morven. Tu Tangata, Issue 12, 1 June 1983, Page 10

3 The major source of cash income for Maoris in the early twentieth century was share cropping for Pakeha farmers, many of whom worked land leased from Maoris. This South Island group has been harvesting hay and potatoes near Morven. Tu Tangata, Issue 12, 1 June 1983, Page 10

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