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… drinking habits and child-rearing methods He accused Pākehā of racism against Māori and smugness about their own …
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Part of story: Social sciences
… with all his heart he was expressing the feelings of many Pākehā New Zealanders. Despite this, New Zealand adopted the …
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Part of story: Empire and Commonwealth
… (9,077 of 87,968 people) were Māori. Once a wholly Pākehā town, Hamilton had become a major centre of Māori …
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Part of story: Waikato places
… were encouraged to worship in existing, largely Pākehā, congregations in central Auckland. As migrant …
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Part of story: Pacific churches in New Zealand
… age realised the value of education in an increasingly Pākehā-dominated society. After leaving school Bessie moved …
Type: Biography
… its mana in the district, but numbers slowly fell. Early Pākehā settlers, many of Irish origin, struggled to clear …
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Part of story: Marlborough places
… a rapport with the people he met, both Maori and Pakeha, and acquired a fund of anecdotes and stories that …
Type: Biography
… marae for his tangihanga, and he was the first Pakeha buried in the Rawahirua cemetery. Leary was survived …
Type: Biography
… beginning of a Māori uprising. Some settlers suspected that Pākehā ruffian elements were fomenting trouble in the hope …
Type: Biography
… The Department of Health expected Māori to be assistants to Pākehā nurses until the necessary experience to manage a …
Type: Biography
… Once given title, many Māori then sold their land to Pākehā. By 1939 only about 3.5 million acres (1.4 million …
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Part of story: Land ownership
… majority of television personnel were middle-class Pākehā who dominated the cultural perspectives of the …
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Part of story: Television
… tribal histories Tribal histories were often written by Pākehā. However, some iwi histories were authored by Māori, …
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… tradition. Māori custom was also used by some mixed Māori–Pākehā, Māori–Dalmatian and Māori–Chinese couples. …
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Part of story: Marriage and partnering
… in New Zealand, not overseas; and partly because Pākehā New Zealanders did not want to celebrate the wars – …
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Part of story: Memorials and monuments
… (later Toitū Otago Settlers Museum), paid much attention to Pākehā colonial history. Increased public interest during …
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Part of story: Museums
… 1 Sinclaire’s silence resembles the ‘fretful sleep’ of Pākehā society in Bill Pearson’s much-talked-about 1952 …
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Part of story: Intellectuals
… by collector Thomas Hocken, included displays from Pākehā collectors including John White, Walter Buller and …
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Part of story: Exhibitions and world’s fairs
… islands. Ahuahu was occupied by both early Māori and Pākehā. The local tribes are Ngāti Hei and Ngāti Karaua. The …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places
… a new view of New Zealand identity, which was a mix of Pākehā, Māori and Pacific cultures. It blended bright …
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Part of story: Home décor and furnishings