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… McCallum, including The half-gallon j ar (1962). Hori’s Pākehā equivalent, the sports- and sex-obsessed Loosehead …
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Part of story: Humour
… wrote. 1 Hill sought to reconcile the music of Māori and Pākehā. However, works such as his 1903 opera Tapu suffered …
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Part of story: Composers
… its influence into traditional communities, bringing Pākehā bent on their dispossession. Although his rendering …
Type: Biography
… help my people in their struggles against the unsympathetic pakeha’. He initially returned to the Native Department’s …
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… well qualified to act as mediators between the Māori and Pākehā worlds. In 1940, on the recommendation of Apirana …
Type: Biography
… publications. Both The New Zealand citizen and Māori and Pākehā: a history of New Zealand (written with A. W. …
Type: Biography
… want the land removed from the King's mana by coming under Pākehā law. Individual title was also against the wishes of …
Type: Biography
… and became deeply interested in Māori affairs and Māori–Pākehā relations. The full-page feature on the ‘Princess of …
Type: Biography
… doing it and published some important titles by Māori and Pākehā scholars. Reed had himself no firsthand knowledge of …
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… Ngata , however, he realised the importance of acquiring Pākehā skills and using them to serve the social, economic …
Type: Biography
… and political movements in a lobby group that would use the Pākehā system for their own gain; this had foundered because …
Type: Biography
… 1 Māori generally did not take work as servants for Pākehā; if they did it was usually on a casual basis in …
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Part of story: Household services
… by identifying rugby with the emotional repressions of the Pākehā male. A significant rugby novel was The book of fame …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sport and the nation
… on 7 May at Hukatere before a large gathering of Māori and Pākehā. …
Type: Biography
… war would spread south to Ōtaki; he wanted Māori and Pākehā to live in peace, health and goodwill. In the later …
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… was still a child when the war broke out between Māori and Pākehā in 1860. Te Arawa, which included Tūhourangi, had …
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… though not quite as much as Australians. In 1892 Pākehā New Zealanders consumed 2.9 kilograms of tea leaves …
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Part of story: Tea, coffee and soft drinks
… 116 licensed interpreters and translators, including four Pākehā. In 2014 the University of Waikato offered a …
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… The bishops and Māori of the Auckland diocese wanted a Pākehā, but at the Wellington general synod of September …
Type: Biography