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… In the decades following the Second World War, when the Pākehā birth rate was high, beliefs about sex, birth control …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Abortion
… on the Treaty of Waitangi. Project Waitangi had a mainly Pākehā membership but regarded itself as accountable to …
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Part of story: Anti-racism and Treaty of Waitangi activism
… fanfare in a long musical conversation between Māori and Pākehā. The combination of the two influences can often be …
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Part of story: Popular music
… name were made official in 2009 but locals, both Māori and Pākehā, still expect it to be pronounced with the ‘h’ …
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Part of story: Whanganui region
… have been an occasion for protest by Māori and some Pākehā. In addition to concerns over land loss, protesters …
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Part of story: Northland places
… cullers, possum trappers and deer and pig hunters, both Pākehā and Māori, have operated in the ranges for decades. …
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Part of story: Bay of Plenty region
… of hard-working pioneer settlers and Māori princesses in Pākehā family histories sit alongside stories of injustice …
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Part of story: Genealogy and family history
… urban areas for employment. Māori had previously followed Pākehā models of voluntary organisation in areas such as …
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Part of story: Voluntary welfare organisations
… obliged to accept Papahurihia's offer of association. Few Pākehā were thus privileged. Servant's writings, as a …
Type: Biography
… began in the 1970s and 1980s, when thousands of Māori and Pākēha moved to Bondi and found accommodation scarce. In …
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Part of story: Māori overseas
… to rise. In contrast, a small decline is predicted in Pākehā numbers due to an ageing population and probable …
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Part of story: Ethnic inequalities
… expenditure. The large Maori population was suspicious of Pakeha medicine yet gravely in need of health services. The …
Type: Biography
… The Māori koru design, which was eventually adopted by Pākehā, depicted an unfurling fern frond. In the 19th …
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Part of story: New Zealand identity
… message to his people and prepared the way for the Pākehā missionaries who arrived after 1839. It is not known …
Type: Biography
… The rivers are fast flowing, ill suited to canoes or Pākehā craft. At Ngā Māhanga, Ruatāhuna, Ohāua, Hanga-mahihi …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tūhoe
… house on its own section – began in the early days of Pākehā settlement. Emigrants to New Zealand hoped to escape …
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Part of story: Suburbs
… but also Samoa, Fiji, Tonga and Niue. Others were Māori and Pākehā who came to Tokoroa from elsewhere in New Zealand. …
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Part of story: Waikato places
… and life in the King Country when it was first opened for Pakeha settlement. When he died in Wellington on 26 January …
Type: Biography
… histories written at the time, her publications focused on Pakeha settlers. Her first book, First families of Cambridge …
Type: Biography
… which threatened to disturb the peace between Maori and Pakeha. While forcibly entering Joseph Bryars's dwelling …
Type: Biography