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… a journey which had been interrupted by the coming of the Pākehā and Christian beliefs. Some descendants speak of an … One of Te Whiti's earliest recorded encounters with Pākehā was when he participated in September 1862 in the … of physical violence. Subsequently, when dealing with the Pākehā, Te Whiti tended to assume the role of spokesman for …
Type: Biography
… can trace descent from marriages between Māori women and Pākehā whalers. Well-known whalers such as Dicky Barrett, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te whānau puha – whales
… for Māori was brought under the same rules as adoption for Pākehā. However, being treated the same as non-Māori meant …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Adoption
… because Māori health continued to be poorer than that of Pākehā problems with access to health care for Māori the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Rongoā – medicinal use of plants
… many thousands who attended her tangihanga, both Māori and Pākehā, as well as many foreign dignitaries. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kīngitanga – the Māori King movement
… and the te reo tiriti held different meanings. Māori and Pākehā therefore had different expectations of the treaty’s … trade and shipping expanded, relations between Māori and Pākehā depended on a good working accord, but violence … controlling unruly British subjects in New Zealand, so some Pākehā residents asked the British government to intervene …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Tiriti o Waitangi – the Treaty of Waitangi
… lost contact with people at the local level, including the Pākehā community in Feilding. He belonged to Birthright, the … whether the first bishop of Aotearoa would be Māori or Pākehā. He later played a leading role in the restoration of … had worked for better understanding between Māori and Pākehā and between tribes, preferring patience and tolerance …
Type: Biography
… in 1846 when fighting Kawiti. Tau Hēnare had no formal Pākehā schooling. As a youngster he was raised for some … that Māori could have standing and opportunities equal to Pākehā. His close friendship and links with Te Puea Hērangi … His death evoked heart-felt tributes from Māori and Pākehā, and Ngata compared him favourably to contemporary …
Type: Biography
… the land until it was either in production or leased to Pākehā settlers. Ballance rejected Ormsby's argument for … keep billiard rooms, granted temporary occupation rights to Pākehā storekeepers and railway contractors, and liaised … Ngāti Maniapoto and other lands. Māori land was leased to Pākehā settlers on 21-year leases, with five-year rent …
Type: Biography
… adopted into their tribe, but who had betrayed them to the Pākehā governor, and for this reason he was executed. That … to him, including a hatred of missionaries and the Pākehā governor and law, revenge for the killing of women … evidence, appeared in contemporary newspapers and inflamed Pākehā attitudes towards the 'rebels'. Völkner's body was …
Type: Biography
… because of cultural differences, few friendships between Pākehā and Māori women developed, and mutual dependence dwindled as more Pākehā arrived. Neighbourly support networks continued; many …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women’s networks and clubs
… the 20th century, but there were many pioneering studies. Pākehā explorers, missionaries, traders, surveyors and … expenditure. From 1851 there was a regular census of the Pākehā population, and in 1857–58 a census of the Māori …
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Part of story: Social sciences
… domestic labour, but it was also aimed at helping Māori and Pākehā understand one another. When John McKail Geddes died … time for women of Māori ancestry to involve themselves in Pākehā organisations, but Mary Geddes was at home in both …
Type: Biography
… Traditional Māori communities used plants to heal, and Pākehā settlers brought herbal medicines from Europe. … and are used medicinally by Māori, and some were adopted by Pākehā. Koromiko is used to treat dysentery and was listed …
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Part of story: Alternative health therapies
… among Māori was about 10 times the level found in Pākehā New Zealanders. Such conditions helped produce lower … rates were significantly higher for Māori and Pacific than Pākehā or Asian people. Asians had the lowest rate of all. …
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Part of story: Ethnic inequalities
… habits, especially coveting the wives and daughters of Pākehā and Māori men. Negative stereotypes Charles … women of their own ethnic origin. Many eventually married Pākehā or Māori women. Women who chose to enter a …
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Part of story: Intermarriage
… Endeavour in 1769, but the region had little contact with Pākehā in the wake of that visit. This was partly because … Gulf. Bay of Plenty Māori may have occasionally encountered Pākehā when they travelled north. Potatoes, a new food, were …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Bay of Plenty region
… e rea, mo nga ra o tou ao, ko to ringa ki nga rakau a te Pakeha hei ora mo te tinana, ko to ngakau ki nga taonga a o … in the days destined for you, your hand to the tools of the Pākehā to provide physical sustenance, your heart to the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā tamariki
… large landholdings in the district. High-status Māori and Pākehā attended their wedding at Christ Church in Nelson. … Māori to marry Māori, especially members of their own iwi. Pākehā marriage arrangements While most European settlers …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Love and romance
… to do with the club. Most members of motorcycle gangs are Pākehā, although in New Zealand they are seldom overtly … many copies stolen. White supremacists In the late 1970s Pākehā street gangs with neo-fascist and white power …
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Part of story: Gangs