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… than missionaries lived at the Bay, apart from perhaps 40 “Pakeha-Maoris” ( q.v. ) living in nearby pas. (The first …
… comforted the dying, and buried the dead, both Maori and Pakeha. For a short while, in July 1863, Brown was driven …
… The flags seen at Tataroa (F6) in 1865 were warlike and the Pakeha observer felt himself fortunate to escape with his …
… became familiar with the “arts and institutions of the pakeha” and paid special attention to European methods of …
… settlers and shipping. He was also to report on Maori-Pakeha relations. Hobson recommended the setting up of … was bluntly snubbed. “With the Governor is the settling of pakeha affairs”, he was told; “It is with us to adjust Maori …
… Heke grew jealous of Te Rauparaha's reputation for killing Pakehas, and defied British authority, first by bullying the … generously. On these terms peace prevailed till 1854, and Pakehas and Maoris had a breathing space in which to adjust … in self-defence. Waitara, in Maori eyes, became proof of Pakeha injustice, and Te Ati-Awa had the sympathy of all …
… seamstress, organist, and especially district nurse to Pakeha as well as to Maori. In 1873 she dealt with 1,353 …
… to the well-merited formal scientific recognition of his pakeha contemporaries, Best, with a natural modesty and …
… and livestock for the New Zealand farmer, Maori and Pakeha. But Grey's success was not all a matter of …
… influence to further the understanding between Maori and Pakeha. His gift for picturesque speech was seen at its best …