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… life expectancy was still seven years less than that of Pākehā. …
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… the 20th century New Zealand’s workforce was mostly male, Pākehā, and working in industries such as farming or …
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… for many urban Māori became like that of working-class Pākehā. Health transition Better housing, combined with … disease, helped the health transition that occurred for Pākehā in the late 19th and early 20th century take place … in this shift, but their health remained worse than that of Pākehā women and, in some areas, worse than that of men – …
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Part of story: Women’s health
… translators and interpreters were needed so Māori and Pākehā could communicate. Important documents such as the …
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… be arrested through economic self-development. Swamped by Pākehā The scale and pace of colonisation increased rapidly after the Treaty. In 1840 the ratio of Pākehā to Māori was about one to 40. By 1860 the groups had reached parity and Pākehā dominance was ensured by sizeable inflows of British …
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Part of story: Taupori Māori – Māori population change
… Māori engagement with Pākehā sport Māori were involved in many early anniversary … myths that ‘naturally athletic’ Māori quickly accepted Pākehā sports, and especially rugby, the evidence for … the scale of colonisation increased and conflicts between Pākehā and Māori intensified. Those Māori who did …
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Part of story: Sport and society
… a changing environment and its inhabitants, both Māori and Pākehā. From the later 20th century photography was also …
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… woman to just 2.8. By the 1980s it had almost reached the Pākehā level. The Māori fertility decline was driven mainly … want?!’ 1 Dependency The age structures of the Māori and Pākehā populations differ dramatically, reflecting historic … The Māori population is relatively youthful while the Pākehā population is much older. In 2017 the Māori median …
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Part of story: Taupori Māori – Māori population change
… had lower life expectancy and poorer health than Pākehā, and people living in deprived areas have worse …
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… Historical differences between the occupations of Māori and Pākehā are not easy to track, since Māori occupations were … distribution The extent of occupational differences between Pākehā, Māori, Pacific peoples and Asians in New Zealand is … Pacific people tend to have lower levels of education than Pākehā or Asian workers. Those factors account mainly for …
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Part of story: Occupational structure
… In the 1960s Pākehā New Zealanders subscribed to a belief in racial …
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… Māori ministers in the church were paid less than their Pākehā colleagues, but had a large effect on its growth, … and its military forces. Work with Māori came under Pākehā structures, and Māori were only admitted to the … and prompted calls for fundamental change in Māori–Pākehā relations in the church, which were acted upon over …
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Part of story: Ngā hāhi – Māori and Christian denominations
… Mahupuku at Papawai, for his role in bringing Māori and Pākehā together. The unveiling by acting prime minister … James Carroll attracted up to 4,000 Māori and 2,000 Pākehā. The accompanying banquet included 275 sheep, 20 … including the leader Nukupewapewa and the local Pākehā settler, William Mein Smith. Unusually, they faced …
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Part of story: Wairarapa places
… and Pacific Island women is generally poorer than that of Pākehā. …
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… between the two peoples. ‘World’s finest race relations’ Pākehā claimed that New Zealand had the finest race … 1 Māori political leaders The few Māori well known to Pākehā in this period were mainly political leaders such as … has been described as ‘a kind of benign segregation’. 2 Pākehā claimed that Māori were being assimilated into their …
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Part of story: Māori–Pākehā relations
… is not used by all ethnic Māori, and it is used by some Pākehā, especially those who work and live closely with … The sound system of Māori English is basically that of Pākehā New Zealand English. In general, differences are not … The High Rising Terminal intonation pattern is used in Pākehā English but appears more frequently in Māori English. …
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Part of story: Speech and accent
… were confiscated after the New Zealand wars and used for Pākehā settlement. The Native Land Court converted customary …
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… his people at Pāroa and acted as a go-between with visiting Pākehā traders, whalers and scientists. Extensive … but also into the nature and complexity of Māori–Pākehā relations in northern New Zealand before 1825. Early … Ruatara, who were all keen to accompany the first group of Pakeha settlers to the Bay of Islands. On 24 December 1814, …
Type: Biography
… Reihana Tākerei. Waitara was keen to establish contact with Pākehā and to educate his sons about their world. As young men Te Rangituataka and Wētere met Pākehā travellers, and were taught to observe them closely … school. He was always to remain more influenced by the Pākehā world than was Te Rangituataka. Waitara bought the …
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… parents married. It also ensured that upon marriage to a Pākehā, Māori women retained their rights to land. Acquiring … parents. This made them desirable marriage partners for Pākehā hoping to acquire land that its Māori owners were … introduced some changes in intermarriage patterns. More Pākehā women arrived and became available as marriage …
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Part of story: Intermarriage