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… to care for the burgeoning offspring of Māori and Pākehā unions. Sydney newspaper The Colonist reported that …
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Part of story: Taupori Māori – Māori population change
… house. Yet at the same time he had a strong commitment to Pākehā education, organising gala days to raise funds for …
Type: Biography
… cemetery at Ōtamataha pā by some of Tauranga's foremost Pākehā settlers, who had known and respected him. In 1914, …
Type: Biography
… the country, attracting many participants, both Māori and Pākehā. It quickly became a highly organised and lucrative …
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Part of story: Horses
… of the Bible, Te paipera t apu , was largely the work of Pākehā translators. In the mid-20th century the decision was …
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… million hectares) of Māori land, which it made available to Pākehā settlers. This began a massive transformation of …
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Part of story: Farming in the economy
… New Zealand Truth newspaper, reflecting the values of the Pākehā working man, often demonised evangelicals as …
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Part of story: Religion and society
… Māori in the Shearers’ Union, almost all union members were Pākehā. Some believed that the unions should lobby the …
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Part of story: Unions and employee organisations
… vital importance of the river trade to both the Maori and Pakeha communities of the Waikato region. He had a lifelong …
Type: Biography
… increasing urbanisation, Māori players were being taught by Pākehā coaches in the cities. The low point of this period …
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Part of story: Māori rugby – whutupaoro
… and white collar and factory work expanded. Both Māori and Pākehā took part in urban drift, and new immigrants settled …
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Part of story: Rural mythologies
… at the Turangawaewae marae, Ngaruawahia; he was the only Pakeha artist invited to exhibit work. From 1956 to 1965 …
Type: Biography
… during it. He stated, ‘We are of one house, and if our Pakeha brothers fall, we fall with them. How can we ever …
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Part of story: Ngā pakanga ki tāwāhi – Māori and overseas wars
… Māori and the poor generally. Its leadership group included Pākehā political activists. In the 2011 general election …
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Part of story: Political parties
… was one of the first sports enjoyed by both Māori and Pākehā. There was a racecourse at the Māori village of …
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Part of story: Waikato region
… a rare example of a traditional Māori game being adopted by Pākehā, in particular by Scout and Guide troops and some …
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Part of story: Traditional Māori games – ngā tākaro
… a hospital. She skilfully tended the sick, both Maori and Pakeha, riding on horseback through any weather over rough …
Type: Biography
… the tribal area of Ngāti Hauiti, who have two marae nearby. Pākehā settlement began in the 1870s. A dairy factory …
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Part of story: Whanganui places
… that captured soldiers would not be killed and that unarmed Pākehā and women and children would not be attacked. He also …
Type: Biography
… home The return of Te Māori to New Zealand gave Māori and Pākehā an unprecedented opportunity to experience the power …
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Part of story: Māori and museums – ngā whare taonga