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… to the Waikato, where they stayed for some months among Maoris, some of whom were hostile to Europeans because of … which sections of the Waikato tribes joined. Gorst taught a Maori boys' school at Hopuhopu, near Taupiri, and in June … Johnson. by Keith Sinclair, M.A., PH.D., Professor of History, University of Auckland. The Maori King , Gorst, J. …
… acres, about half of which is leased on pastoral tenures. Maori land accounts for 4 million acres, 17 million acres … it barren mountain tops, lakes, and rivers. Almost all the Maori land is in the North Island and nearly all of the … Officer, Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington. History of Land Legislation and Settlement in New Zealand , …
… languages and to these he had, whilst in New Zealand, added Maori and other Polynesian and Melanesian dialects. In 1876 … the providing of educational facilities for Europeans and Maoris, and in the establishment and development of the … Colony Government in New Zealand , McLintock, A. H. (1958) History of New Zealand , Rusden, G. W. (3 vols., 1895) New …
… His So they Began , 1936, reflects the public interest in history which developed as the year of the National … Frank Acheson, and Robin Hyde. Frank Acheson returns to the Maori of early times; in Plume of the Arawas , 1930, a story …
… Population (1961 Census) Maori European Male 28,56 180,655 Female 183,443 Total … de la Propagation de la Foi , Vol. 9, et seq. , Lyons History of the Catholic Church in Australasia , Moran, P. F. …
… peninsula. At the time of Tasman's visit the islands had a Maori population but they have not been occupied since 1840. The total number of Maoris probably never exceeded 100. To most people the best known incident in the history of the Three Kings is the wreck of the s.s. …
… Whakataupuka (Taboca), the principal chief of the Murihiku Maoris. The whalers and traders dubbed him “Bloody Jack” … Pioneering on South Otago , Waite, F. (1948) The History of Otago , McLintock, A. H. (1949) Southland Times , 4 Dec 1937, “The Tuturau Maori Road”, Beattie, H. …
… ship's boats and sacked Takapuneke kainga, killing every Maori they found. Altogether about 100 of the Ngai Tahu were … , Thomson, A. S. (1959), (the whalers' version) Lore and History of the South Island Maori , Taylor, W. A. (1950), (Ngai Tahu version) The …
… a broad versatility as well. His interpretation of Maori history and Maori legends was a thing of delicate outlines and informed …
… his musical powers, he taught the boys, both English and Maori, to sing and the Chapel services were greatly enhanced … fostering the growth of respect and understanding between Maori and Pakeha. Purchas died on 28 May 1906 at Hastings, … F.N.Z.I.A., Professor Emeritus, University of Auckland. History of St. Peter's, Onehunga , Soar, F. E. (1948) …