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… : a history of Aotearoa (1988), which dealt with Māori–Pākehā relations. Her writing was backed by primary …
Type: Biography
… some other Māori authorities, then usually staffed by Pākehā, complained that it was undercutting their own war …
Type: Biography
… he consigned the care of his people, both Māori and Pākehā, to his cousin Hōniana Te Puni-kōkopu. Te …
Type: Biography
… Tūroa exclaimed 'I and my people will never submit to the Pākehā; we will never make peace with the Governor. No; …
Type: Biography
… the family, and was forced to sleep in a storage shed. Her Pākehā foster father abused her psychologically, physically …
Type: Biography
… in his distress at the outbreak of warfare with the Pākehā again in 1860. In private correspondence he was …
Type: Biography
… Zealand types of dwelling, the Maori whare and the early pakeha houses’. 3 The First House was featured in the Arts …
Type: Biography
… In her fiction and poetry Hyde had turned to Māori and Pākehā history and stories to find a distinctive New Zealand …
Type: Biography
… which the New Zealand wars are seen to have been caused by Pākehā greed and violence. Mackay also used the ballad form …
Type: Biography
… accounts for his enthusiastic acceptance of all things Pākehā, and his support of various governments' …
Type: Biography
… mokopuna. He was admired and respected by both Māori and Pākehā, who recognised in him his father’s standards of …
Type: Biography
… education which would enable them to pursue careers in the Pākehā world. Oriwia insisted that her family speak English …
Type: Biography
… Through the Native Lands Act 1867 he made it easier for Pakeha to get mortgages over Maori land. Further, under his …
Type: Biography
… only after his uncle's death. He was also well educated in Pākehā knowledge, attending Te Aute College from 1917, where …
Type: Biography
… who stood at the intersection of two cultures, Māori and Pākehā. Tuwhare, the writer, was admired for his honesty of …
Type: Biography
… the Waitara dispute culminated in war between Māori and Pākehā. Featherston was a strong critic of the Stafford …
Type: Biography
… the subject of ‘mixed marriages’ between Māori and Pākehā, a controversial topic as Māori increasingly moved …
Type: Biography
… activism Through his writing, Shadbolt was an early Pākehā proponent of the need to recognise and embrace Māori …
Type: Biography
… first removing the tapu by incantations. With the help of a Pākehā and Āperahama Tamaiwhakangaro of Ngāti Whakaue he …
Type: Biography
… At the same time, questions were being raised by irate Pākehā and foreign anglers about the right of Hoani's people …
Type: Biography