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… as a dark region in which it was easy to get lost. But for Pākehā, as for Māori, it now had an important place in New …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: The New Zealand bush
… gum was the principal economic activity for both Māori and Pākehā. In the 1920s American adventurer and author Zane …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Northland places
… over rough roads by horseback. She was said to be the first Pākehā woman to make the journey from Wellington to New …
Type: Biography
… in the early 1980s. Milk alternative Early 19th-century Pākehā settlers without a dairy cow had to look for …
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Part of story: Food
… Sealers and whalers Working in extreme conditions, the early Pākehā sealers and whalers recorded their experiences in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Popular music
… forms of danger – rather than as an oppressive entity. Pākehā New Zealanders have no history of rebellion, either …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Political values
… Christian practices. Missionaries were, however, the first Pākehā who spent years living among Māori to record what …
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Part of story: Anthropology and archaeology
… culturally diverse society. By 2038 it is expected that Pākehā will comprise 66% of the population, while Māori will …
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Part of story: Anti-racism and Treaty of Waitangi activism
… fondly call him, has passed away…Maori art has lost a great Pakeha, New Zealand also, a valuable member, who has …
Type: Biography
… iwi. In some areas, Māori owned more horses than local Pākehā communities. By the 1850s, horses were the main form …
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Part of story: Hōiho – horses and iwi
… under the leadership of Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui (known to Pākehā as Major Kemp). Te Keepa saw the conflict as an …
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Part of story: Muaūpoko
… reversed, if desired. In the late 1990s a survey of 1,225 Pākehā men aged between 40 and 74 found that 44% had had a …
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Part of story: Contraception and sterilisation
… 4 March 1842. Evan Lewis became superintendent of the first Pakeha Wesleyan Methodist Sunday school in New Zealand. The …
Type: Biography
… ethnicity increased. This was particularly true of Pākehā, Māori and Asian people. Among Pacific people there …
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Part of story: Marriage and partnering
… also not to be disposed of there – this was in contrast to Pākehā settlers, who tended to regard the sea as a dumping …
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Part of story: Conservation – a history
… why New Zealanders were so supportive of the war: Most Pākehā New Zealanders had either migrated from the UK or …
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Part of story: South African War
… were eligible to enter university, compared with 51.7% of Pākehā. Between 2008 and 2018, the number of Māori …
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Part of story: Māori education – mātauranga
… A notable work of social history, it creates a past for Pakeha women separate from that of men and argues that women …
Type: Biography
… considerably, especially since the 1980s. The number of Pākehā Catholics, who are mainly of Irish descent, dropped …
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Part of story: Catholic Church
… Matakohe commemorates both the kauri industry and the early Pākehā settlers. Birds Kaipara Harbour is a key site for …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Northland places