Native administration in Western Samoa

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1933

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[Honolulu]

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The aim of this study has been to make a brief and accurate survey of the political and historical development of Western Samoa for the purpose of finding out what political institutions existed at the time of first European contact, and then determining to what extent these Institutions have been used by the "tripartite Powers, ” Germany and New Zealand, in the administration of native affairs.

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Typescript.
Bibliography: leaves 157-162.
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ii, 162 leaves

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Political science, Samoa, Samoa

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Theses for the degree of Master of Arts (University of Hawaii (Honolulu no. 82

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Table of Contents

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