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Mau Movement: Encyclopedia - Mau Movement
The Mau movement was the name given to the popular nonviolent movement for Samoan independence from colonial rule. Mau means "opinion" or...
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Mau Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Mau Movement - O.f. Nelson
Samoans of mixed parentage, facing discrimination from both cultures but with the advantage of cross-cultural knowledge, would play a key...
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Wilhelm Solf: Encyclopedia - Wilhelm Solf
Dr. Wilhelm Heinrich Solf (October 5, 1862 - February 6, 1936) was a German diplomat, jurist and statesman.
Wilhelm Solf - Early life.
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Nonviolent Resistance: Encyclopedia Ii - Nonviolent Resistance - Examples Of Nonviolent Resistance
Nonviolent resistance - A list of current and recent nonviolent resistance organizations.
Kifaya (Egypt)
Kmara (Georgia)
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Wilhelm Solf: Encyclopedia Ii - Wilhelm Solf - Later Career
After his return from Samoa, Solf became Secretary (Staatssekretär) to the German Colonial Office (Reichskolonialamt) to 1918, travellin...
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Wilhelm Solf: Encyclopedia Ii - Wilhelm Solf - Early Life
Wilhelm Solf was born into a wealthy and liberal family in Berlin. He attended university in Anklam (Pommern) and in Mannheim, where he g...
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Mau Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Mau Movement - Moving Towards Independence
The Mau movement had not gone unnoticed by the population of New Zealand, and the treatment of Samoans at the hands of the administration...
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Mau Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Mau Movement - Black Saturday
The new administrator, Stephen Allen, replaced the marines with a special force of New Zealand police, and began to target the leaders of...
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Mau Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Mau Movement - Influenza Epidemic
The Samoan independence movement would not gain strength again until after New Zealand forces, unopposed by the German rulers, annexed We...
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Mau Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Mau Movement - Civil Disobedience
The Mau remained true to this sentiment, and despite the exile of Nelson, continued to use civil disobedience to oppose the New Zealand a...
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