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… each aligned with one of the church tikanga (Māori, Pākehā and Pasifika). Failed exhortation In 1914 a bill was …
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Part of story: Anglican Church
… 1 Colonisation and anthropology In the colonial era Pākehā who produced anthropological writings were generally …
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Part of story: Anthropology and archaeology
… also divided by important cultural differences – between Pākehā and Māori, Catholic and Protestant, or between those …
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Part of story: Class
… it was not being used for a production. Kaumātua, Māori and Pakeha, who were part of the theatre’s life, gave them …
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Part of story: Māori theatre – te whare tapere hōu
… to have an abortion. The rate then steadily tailed off. Pākehā women typically had an abortion at a young age. Māori …
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Part of story: Abortion
… criticism and activism. Questioning colonisation Many Pākehā New Zealanders had been raised in the belief that the …
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Part of story: Arts and social engagement
… exacerbate this feeling. He also believed it would allow Pākehā to exercise undue power over Māori. Grey said of …
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Part of story: Self-government and independence
… in Dunedin and Christchurch, but often raced alongside Pākehā riders in the North Island. Spectator sport In the …
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Part of story: Cycle racing
… In the mid-19th century life expectancy was higher for Pākehā in New Zealand than for people in Britain. …
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Part of story: Primary health care
… Strait, and their Māori inhabitants. For another 20 years, Pākehā continued to pay relatively little attention to the …
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Part of story: Southland region
… all land transactions. Hawke’s Bay Māori wanted more Pākehā settlers, because they brought money and prestige, …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay region
… and can draw on the cultural resources of Māori, Pākehā, Pacific Island and Asian family members. Donor …
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Part of story: Diverse families
… The working w oma n . Family composition Many Māori and Pākehā families were without fathers and brothers during the …
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Part of story: Families: a history
… was outdoor cooking, a practice adopted by some early Pākehā settlers. Picnics are meals eaten outdoors for …
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Part of story: Picnics and barbecues
… celebrate the centenary of cinema. It used footage shot by Pākehā film-maker Jim Manley in the 1930s. Support came from …
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Part of story: Documentary film
… Education Church missionaries set up schools for Māori and Pākehā in the early days of European settlement. Children …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay region
… League. Reremoana could move comfortably between Māori and Pākehā worlds, creating lasting friendships and …
Type: Biography
… holiday was declared, and most local inhabitants, both Pākehā and Māori, attended. First horses The first …
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Part of story: Horse and greyhound racing
… pregnancy. Birth control blamed The massive fall in the Pākehā birth rate from about 1880 was blamed on birth …
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Part of story: Contraception and sterilisation
… where Kapa received the honour at Waimirirangi marae. A Pākehā sculptor made a bust of Kapa around the time of this …
Type: Biography