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… is more musical, less nasal and harsh than that of the Pakeha. In two respects the New Zealand pronunciation of …
… badly wounded in the Wairau “massacre” of 17 June 1843. The Pakeha victims included Captain Arthur Wakefield Police …
… for he became a useful friend in the complicated Maori-Pakeha relations in the 1870s and 1880s. In 1869 Rewi … Maori practices, choosing rather to abide by the Pakeha rules of war. Writing of Rewi in 1888 E. W. Payton …
… times; in Plume of the Arawas , 1930, a story set in pre-Pakeha days in the Taupo region, he almost overcomes the …
… After his return to Wanganui he offered to protect the Pakeha settlers of the small community as he looked upon …
… a basis for achieving Maori unity against the invading Pakeha. In September 1865, at the height of the Maori Wars, …
… Early hopes of peaceful relations between Maori and Pakeha soon faded and, among other factors, the absence of a …
… in his progress. In spite of being well schooled in Pakeha matters, Heke retained his Maori upbringing and he … was deeply mourned, not only by Maoris but also by the many Pakehas who held him in esteem and affection. Sir James …
… is no more. There is no alternative but to become a Pakeha. Was not this saying uttered by the mouth of a dying …
… its activities coincided with a difficult period in Maori-Pakeha relations. The first Presbyterian missionary to the …