Maori Land Use 2: Selling Willingly to Europeans

Suddenly the tribes discovered that large hunter-gathering areas were no longer necessary for their support, while the variety of material goods and possessions of Europeans were attractive items much to be desired.
A rapid transformation occurred of the entire tribal system of values.
A veritable frenzy of land selling began, some chiefs travelling to Sydney to sell. Of course they encountered plenty of speculators ready to deal with them. The documents recording the transactions exist there today.
https://kapitiindependentnews.net.nz/maori-land-use-2-selling-willingly-to-europeans/

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