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… was one of very few Māori policemen to have authority over Pākehā as well as Māori in the 1860s. In 1864, when Maketū …
Type: Biography
… In 1883 they were named after Thomas Dawson, the first Pākehā to discover them. The first Dawson Falls lodge opened …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Taranaki places
… to the treaty. This idea of unity between Māori and Pākehā was occasionally expressed in Māori writings as …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kotahitanga – unity movements
… of female, Māori and Pacific Island apprentices, young Pākehā men made up the great majority of trainees, and most …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Apprenticeships and trade training
… argued that Māori women should be allowed to speak if a Pākehā woman was. Guiding the kōrero Māori women’s influence …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te mana o te wāhine – Māori women
… government wanted to obtain the fertile Waikato lands for Pākehā settlement, but the King movement, which was centred …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waikato tribes
… moments of New Zealand. While Māori remembered them, Pākehā preferred to forget. This makes New Zealand different …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: New Zealand identity
… Early Māori cleared the forest in some areas, but when Pākehā arrived in the 19th century, 50% of the country was …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: The New Zealand bush
… point of view, early domestic interaction among Māori and Pākehā. From the moment she left England she wrote …
Type: Biography
… by his elders, Hēnare was told that, as well as receiving a Pākehā education, he had to be trained in Māori whakapapa … It was, he argued, the mana of the treaty that allowed Pākehā to live in New Zealand. Just as his father had a … could become multicultural, and he was critical of certain Pākehā attitudes and condescension. He saw Māori values of …
Type: Biography
… ‘No Māori – No Tour’ campaign, protesting against the all-Pākehā All Black team then touring apartheid-era South … acceptance of Māori culture as entertainment for a Pākehā audience. Some East Coast Māori criticised the … But the thing about the quartet was there were all these Pākehā people getting into it as well. Here were Māori, …
Type: Biography
… age of five Tuaiwa attended Raglan Primary School to learn ‘Pākehā ways’; speaking te reo Māori was forbidden, so she … but made her determined to prove she could succeed in the Pākehā world. In addition to the standard curriculum, Tuaiwa … Zealanders’ social consciences, and forced both Māori and Pākehā to confront their shared history. She was a visionary …
Type: Biography
… coming had wrought: 'We are but a poor remnant now, and the Pākehā will soon see us all die out, but even in my time … enemy than even Rauparaha, and that was the visit of the Pākehā with his drink and his disease. You think us very … a time when Ngāi Tahu were about to face the main influx of Pākehā settlement was a considerable tragedy. …
Type: Biography
… beginning of a short-lived experiment in co-operation with Pākehā authority. Mahuta's appointments were attended by … idea that they were lazy. He did not oppose settlement by Pākehā on leased Māori lands, but in 1907 he asked why it … that the government was going to help him by buying out the Pākehā settlers at Taupiri in exchange for land at Aotea, …
Type: Biography
… had stated as early as 1940 that it would treat Māori and Pākehā ex-servicemen equally. It was Baker’s responsibility … the services to Māori reach the same standard as those for Pākehā ex-servicemen. When he was not satisfied that these …
Type: Biography
… 12 years as an Anglican priest at Feilding (a predominantly Pākehā parish), Wairarapa, Ōhakune, and Pūtiki. In all these … and Māori dawn openings of institutions, both Māori and Pākehā. Ruka was an officiating tohunga at the opening of Te …
Type: Biography
… Tribunal sparked renewed interest in Māori history. Pākehā historians brought a range of approaches – a study of … popular was Michael King’s, which counterpoised Māori and Pākehā history. The Oxford history of New Zealand , edited …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: History and historians
… of hard work and reading. The family had respect for both Pākehā and Māori knowledge and Bill developed a sense of the … model himself on figures of authority among both Māori and Pākehā, especially those whose knowledge meant that their …
Type: Biography
… – between four powerful sections of the Maori race.' These Pākehā assessments acknowledge the leadership in battle and … alliances against the disruptions of musket warfare, a new Pākehā religion, and the economic changes wrought by …
Type: Biography
… to build the model pā, and local Māori (as well as Pākehā soldier Gilbert Mair) questioned its authenticity, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te tāpoi Māori – Māori tourism