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… Tamarau established a vast network of contacts among Pākehā: ministers of the Crown, officers of government …
Type: Biography
… at Waipāwa that year, outlining his people's problems with Pākehā leases of their land. In 1906 he appealed to the …
Type: Biography
… as he wished. Tirarau was involved in some conflict with Pākehā as he continued to claim authority over land he had …
Type: Biography
… of the law. He was confident in his dealings with Pākehā. Tūhaere had been made an assessor for the Auckland …
Type: Biography
… this basis. Some of these lands were originally leased to Pākehā, but on the expiry of the leases were brought back …
Type: Biography
… humanitarianism and threatening both the safety of the Pakeha community and the orderly disposal of Maori lands to …
Type: Biography
… They were pursued inland unsuccessfully by Māori and Pākehā volunteers and Armed Constabulary, led by Lieutenant … former Hauhau, originated in Hawke's Bay. In alliance with Pākehā opponents of the dominant settler landowners, it …
Type: Biography
… (cooking shed) located a chain from Tīwai's conventional Pākehā home. The task of carrying on his work now devolved …
Type: Biography
… the Urewera as a mediator. Tūhoe had been in contact with Pākehā society for more than 50 years and most of the tribe …
Type: Biography
… River. Posses comprising both Māori (including Tamanui) and Pākehā searched for him, and telegrams flew between the …
Type: Biography
… languages and his ability to move freely between Māori and Pākehā cultures was devoted to its service. He became an …
Type: Biography
… to extend over the Wellington region after the arrival of Pākehā settlers in 1840. As an heir to that mana, she was …
Type: Biography
… aspirations. He also sought to provide his people with Pākehā skills and knowledge while his church sought to unify …
Type: Biography
… could repay the historical debt by supporting him. Some Pākehā recorded the historical knowledge of kaumātua …
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… principle ‘that the basic educational needs of Māori and Pākehā are identical’. The policies and programmes that …
Type: Biography
… trade which had grown up in the 1830s between Māori and Pākehā in Te Ara-a-Kiwa (Foveaux Strait). An expedition of …
Type: Biography
… had initiated a comparison of the health of Māori and Pākehā children, the results of which helped to allay …
Type: Biography
… remote backblocks communities. His vision embraced both Pākeha and Māori communities. As with the tuberculosis …
Type: Biography
… was to say that Māori were to be on the same footing as Pākehā and it was up to them to resist that pressure. Unfair … for land, and for sovereign authority, between Māori and Pākehā which both established McLean's reputation and killed …
Type: Biography
… saw him progress to head prefect and acquire many Pākehā friends. He attended Seddon Memorial Technical …
Type: Biography