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… what the government would do about a dispute caused by Pākehā taking oysters from Māori land at Mangonui. The …
Type: Biography
… may have been part of the King movement faction opposed to Pākehā settlement within the Rohe Pōtae block, and in 1903 …
Type: Biography
… films’, since they were almost entirely made by and about Pākehā men. This imbalance changed somewhat in the next …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Feature film
… became the first country in the world to give women (both Pākehā and Māori) the right to vote in general elections. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women’s movement
… and was an important link between his Ngāpuhi relatives and Pākehā. Eruera wrote a number of letters for rangatira …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cultural go-betweens
… their families in the New World. They formed the heart of Pākehā society for the next 50 years. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: History of immigration
… with an estimated population of 800, 52 of whom were Pākehā settlers and the rest Māori living at Hauiti on the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: East Coast places
… with Britain, changing relationships among Māori, Pākehā and newer New Zealanders, and the interaction of New …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: New Zealand identity
… towns were established, the river became a lifeline for Pākehā settlers. Boats brought supplies up the Waikato as …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waikato places
… modernised domesticity (for city-dwelling Māori as well as Pākehā). By the beginning of the 1960s most New Zealand …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women and men
… New Zealand environment as their playground. Both Māori and Pākehā children played in the forests, rivers, coastal …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Children’s play
… 1910. On her headstone she is described as 'Beloved of both Pākehā and Māori'. …
Type: Biography
… place for her people to learn their history, but that both Pākehā and Māori should come. The dedication and celebration …
Type: Biography
… banks of Te Hēnui Stream, and was reputed to be the first Pākehā woman to climb Mt Taranaki. She appreciated the … property. Taranaki was hemmed in by bush and ever since Pākehā settlement the cry had been for more land. In the …
Type: Biography
… Rotorua’, she recalled, ‘we were used to mixing with the Pākehā people. So when I came to Wellington and felt so … projects. She was also a bridge between the Māori and Pākehā worlds. Her long life was rich with experience, which …
Type: Biography
… Mangakiekie of Ngāti Naunau, a hapū of Ngāti Maru, to place Pākehā timber workers on land called Moehau, near Cape … over the gunpowder to make it doubly potent against the Pākehā. But by 1866, when the King, Tāwhiao , sent war …
Type: Biography
… the Europeans in Taranaki if any harm should come to them. Pākehā observers regarded Te Awa-i-taia as the most … Te Heuheu Tūkino III advocated the forcible expulsion of Pākehā from New Zealand, Te Awa-i-taia and Waata Kūkūtai …
Type: Biography
… driven back. There are few glimpses of Te Whatanui after Pākehā settlement began. He extended a welcome to … Rangihaeata . He spent much time laying down boundaries as Pākehā interest in the area increased. He was converted to …
Type: Biography
… Māori land on behalf of interested clients, Māori and Pākehā. On 10 December 1867 the provincial government … than the quality of information provided. Contributors (Pākehā and Māori) were solicited by letter, or quoted from …
Type: Biography
… regarded by Te Kooti with suspicion for his Anglican and Pākehā associations. He contemplated leaving the district … stated later of his own estate that, 'I have leased to the Pakeha sixty thousand acres, and I have reserved for the … blunt and forthright about protecting Māori against Pākehā domination and dogged in the pursuit of his model of …
Type: Biography