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… He was just in all his dealings, treating Maori and Pakeha alike. The chain of events leading to the Wairau …
… Naera (William Naylor). He became a staunch friend of the Pakeha and built the first church in Raglan. From this time …
… grievances of the Maori people led him to turn against Pakeha institutions, and he joined the “King” movement where …
… followed by the leaders of the day, the problem of Maori-Pakeha relationship might well have been solved without …
… “massacre” ( q.v. ) of 1843 – the only armed clash between Pakeha and Maori to occur in the South Island. The district …
… , Vol. 67, No. 3, 1958, “Attitudes to the Maori in Some Pakeha Fiction”, Pearson, W. H. …
… on the origins of European settlement and on Maori-Pakeha relations up to the 1860s. Until Maori social history …
… his reason for this inclination was “the crookedness of the Pakeha”. Some time after the Waikato War broke out, he made …
… the growth of respect and understanding between Maori and Pakeha. Purchas died on 28 May 1906 at Hastings, Hawke's …
… has been concentrated on the fields of local Maori and Pakeha history. Nelson has two museums, one maintained by …