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… the beneficiary’ 1 allowed officials to pay Māori less than Pākehā. While communal living was often cited as a reason …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Family welfare
… in West Auckland. The stereotype is a male working-class Pākehā, who is macho, lawless, and lacks taste. Westies are …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Auckland places
… core of the Akaroa community, and neither the Maori nor the Pakeha population was large or troublesome. Zillwood's …
Type: Biography
… by scholars, but found an audience among conservative Pākehā fearful of Māori radicalism. Early years and … that she objects to.’ 4 Oliver Sutherland and Tom Newnham, Pākehā active in the anti-racism movement, attacked the … of Parliament. Phillips soon found common cause with other Pākehā who shared her anxieties. In mid-1988 she joined …
Type: Biography
… take a 21 year lease, otherwise he would allow individual Pākehā to run stock for short periods. He also planned to … a comfortable lifestyle, maintained on credit extended by Pākehā storekeepers. Lessees of the Heretaunga lands under … old. His funeral, attended by a large number of Māori and Pākehā, was conducted by the Reverend Samuel Williams on 1 …
Type: Biography
… grossly deflated prices or leased it to neighbours, usually Pākehā farmers. Rangitāne, like other tribes, entered the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Rangitāne
… village to read, write, use figures and speak English. A Pākehā settler described him as ‘a good accountant’ who …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Accountancy
… commemorating the settlement of the land by Māori and later Pākehā ancestors. Tautūrangi The next ancestor of note was …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Whakatōhea
… early-1880s opening of Te Rohe Pōtae (the King Country) to Pākehā, which followers did not support. In 1887 Te Rā …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: King Country places
… Māori as Honi Pereki. He lived, worked and socialised as a Pākehā, and is not known to have taken part in the life of …
Type: Biography
… equipped with elaborate uniforms and trained by experienced Pākehā bandmasters. Māori bands played at a wide range of …
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Part of story: Brass and pipe bands
… writing verse, some of which appeared under the pseudonym 'Pākehā' in the Auckland City Mission's newsletter. She may …
Type: Biography
… Whiting was one of many prominent artists, Māori and Pākehā, who contributed to the wharenui (meeting house) Maru …
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Part of story: Whakairo – Māori carving
… Tohunga still practised in many Māori communities, and Pākehā were increasingly willing to view their work more …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te hauora Māori i mua – history of Māori health
… passengers were rescued and sheltered by local Māori and Pākehā. Most passengers went on to Napier, but Annie joined …
Type: Biography
… Conceived as a bi-cultural space, with separate Māori and Pākehā galleries, its bulky design has been controversial. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public buildings
… and mothers can be seen in the very rapid growth in the Pākehā population from the 1840s to the 1880s. Large …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women and men
… was born on 12 September 1858. He claimed to be the first Pākehā boy born at Pōrangahau. The children were educated at …
Type: Biography
… age. Māori children can have different experiences from Pākehā children. Childhood and the law In New Zealand …
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Part of story: Childhood
… McEwen was secretary of Māori affairs from 1963 to 1975. A Pākehā, he learned to speak Māori as a young man and began …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā take Māori – government policy and Māori