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… Africa. Frank Winter was equally proud of his Māori and Pākehā ancestry and was passionate in his support of New …
Type: Biography
… hindering her work. She considered that, dominated by Pākehā, Māori women would lose heart, and asked for an …
Type: Biography
… anti-apartheid movement. After the tour, Māori challenged Pākehā in the anti-apartheid movement to look over their … was launched in 1985, with government support, to educate Pākehā about the treaty. Thousands of people attended …
Type: Biography
… the nucleus of a community where the people, both Māori and pākehā, would try to live without money or books, worship … life’ so as to recover values New Zealand’s predominantly Pākehā urban society had lost. In practice the commune …
Type: Biography
… minister. Here she acquired a knowledge of etiquette in the Pākehā world. At school she became a prefect and … but unthinkable. They saw the technicalities of Pākehā law as in conflict with Kīngitanga tikanga (custom). …
Type: Biography
… business practices, and provide contact between Māori and Pākehā concepts. It would unite the tribes. The paper … gained valuable experience in parliamentary procedure and Pākehā politics. In 1882 he succeeded in getting through to …
Type: Biography
… was concerned with the life and work of one of the earliest Pākehā settlers of Murihiku, John Boultbee , as well as the …
Type: Biography
… as possible. However, he clearly believed that the aims of Pakeha took precedence over Māori rights and he participated …
Type: Biography
… and Ringatū church leader of Te Whānau-a-Tūāhiawa and Pākehā descent. His mother was Arihia Ngarori Nikorima, a …
Type: Biography
… upon the mass of the natives effectually. They are still Pakehas.' If Christianity and civilisation were to take …
Type: Biography
… in June 1843, the settler leadership attempted to turn Pakeha fear into a campaign of military conquest against the …
Type: Biography
… to help pay for the Catholic schooling of Maori and Pakeha children from poor homes. He regularly donated money …
Type: Biography
… and grounds at Waitangi to the nation. For decades, most Pākehā New Zealanders regarded Waitangi Day as a celebration …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public holidays
… as the cause of 30 years of tension between Māori and Pākehā. In November 1904 Niniwa sponsored the production of …
Type: Biography
… and seeking no distinction in the justice extended to Pākehā and Māori. Parore was keen to see Māori established …
Type: Biography
… ability to promote understanding between Māori and Pākehā, and to incorporate Māori values into modern life, …
Type: Biography
… other hand, was committed to working in co-operation with Pākehā governments and within the strait-jacket, as Toko and …
Type: Biography
… treaty history and jurisprudence combining Māori and Pākehā perspectives. In the early 1960s the Ross family …
Type: Biography
… 1814, Ruatara showed his determination to protect his Pākehā, the first CMS missionaries, Thomas Kendall, John …
Type: Biography
… in New Zealand did not play sport. The clothing of elite Pakehā women limited breathing and movement. The ideal …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gender inequalities