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… i Āhua) that stood on its summit. This was felled by a Pākehā settler in the 1850s. Campbell tried to replace the … cones were modified by Māori and more extensively by Pākehā settlement. At least half have been made almost …
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Part of story: Auckland places
… Maniapoto were reaching a tentative accommodation with the Pākehā world. They retained strong links to the King … expected to develop expertise in a wide range of Māori and Pākehā activities. He was an expert genealogist and tribal …
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… actually able to exercise their right to vote since, like Pākehā voters, they needed to own or rent land (Māori land … journalists and politicians to refer to those Pākehā who were seen as supporting Māori and therefore …
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Part of story: Anti-racism and Treaty of Waitangi activism
… bring their wives to New Zealand, but some married Māori or Pākehā women. Asia in Māori newspapers Māori-language … impressions of Asia During the 19th century New Zealand’s Pākehā population generally regarded Asians as backward and …
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Part of story: Asia and New Zealand
… Parāone Tūnuiārangi and others in 1893. Both Māori and Pākehā entered horses. Māori horses represented the hapū … The first meeting was in 1874, with Māori joining Pākehā for a ‘huge party’ despite the rain. The festive …
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Part of story: Wairarapa region
… occupations. Earnings Māori overall earn less than Pākehā. The strong gender imbalance in pay in the Pākehā population is not true of Māori – Māori men earn only …
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Part of story: Te rāngai mahi – Māori in the workforce
… the 1870s onwards Māori in Poverty Bay had to deal with Pākehā settlers. Māori frequently became indebted to Pākehā traders, and often lost their land to repay the debt. …
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Part of story: East Coast region
… married a local woman, Roka Bristow (Peretō), who was of Pākehā and Te Whānau-a-Tūwhakairiora descent. She was an … Pāhewa had eyes beyond the parish. Well known and liked by Pākehā who visited the district, he was deeply involved in …
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… created along Wellington's west coast by unions between Pākehā whalers and Māori women. Hannah's father, Thomas … were mostly Māori, both Muaūpoko and Ngāti Pareraukawa. Pākehā families were the Somervilles at the coaching stables …
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… River (also known as the Jacobs River). It is the oldest Pākehā settlement in Southland and Otago. Before the arrival … opened in 2007. Riverton firsts As Southland’s oldest Pākehā settlement, Riverton/Aparima won a number of firsts …
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Part of story: Southland places
… settlement is reflected in the higher number of Māori and Pākehā than in newer South Auckland centres. Manurewa … Kaipara harbours. In the 19th century it became a port for Pākehā and Māori coastal and Australian trade, despite a …
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Part of story: Auckland places
… is unrecorded. From 1832 or 1833 she lived there with her Pākehā husband, John Nicoll or Nicholl, sometimes known as … the treaty, Kahe was regarded by the Māori signatories and Pākehā negotiators as a leader with mana. On 10 November …
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… life was shaped by some of the same forces which affected Pākehā rural families. Isolated nuclear families Colonial … a gender imbalance in rural areas. There were always more Pākehā men than women in 19th-century New Zealand, but the …
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Part of story: Farm families
… There is no record of the first Tūhoe encounter with Pākehā, but it is possible that Tūhoe were present at or … neighbours on the coast, Tūhoe had fewer dealings with Pākehā than other Māori. Despite this, they encountered …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tūhoe
… would threaten their fisheries. Battle of the spit In 1886 Pākehā formed the Ruamahanga River Drainage Board to control … began, they grabbed the workers’ shovels, halting the work. Pākehā onlookers linked hands, forming a chain around the …
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Part of story: Wairarapa places
… missionaries in the 1830s and 1840s as a way of gaining Pākehā knowledge and goods, and Ngāti Tūwharetoa did the … King movement But conflict was looming between Māori and Pākehā. In 1856, the Tūwharetoa chief Iwikau Te Heuheu …
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Part of story: Volcanic Plateau region
… body of water. Dirty new towns New Zealand’s first urban Pākehā settlements were established in the 1840s and 1850s. …
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Part of story: Sewage, water and waste
… It is certain that his life spanned the whole period of Pākehā colonisation, and that he had to deal with its … his traditional authority against both younger men and Pākehā newcomers. Ngātuere gave an account to the Native … to the area around Te Ahikōuka and Papawai. At this time Pākehā settlement of Wairarapa was just beginning. The …
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… They received art education in the schools established by Pākehā. Multi-coloured illustrative painting features in … at university art schools. There they were introduced to Pākehā art practices and the types, styles, themes and …
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Part of story: Contemporary Māori art – ngā toi hōu
… of the 20th century people in cities were predominantly Pākehā. Māori urbanisation from the 1950s and Pacific Island … and, sometimes, friction. The occasional street robbery of Pākehā teens – of clothes and skateboards – by beefier Māori …
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Part of story: City children and youth