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… advised his successor, Te Puni, “ Muri nei ki aku taonga Maori ki aku taonga Pakeha ”. (“Care for my Maori and European people when I am gone”.) Te Wharepouri … Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. History of Taranaki , Wells, B. (1878) The Great Harbour of …
… He served under General Cameron in the early stages of the Maori Wars and in 1868 helped to raise the volunteer force … he himself termed “a vigorous policy” in dealing with the Maoris, Bryce was determined to deal firmly with the … (later Lord Stanmore). G. W. Rusden, in his three-volume History of New Zealand (1883), blackened the name of Bryce …
… 400,000-acre Otago Block from Tuhawaiki and other southern Maori chiefs. Before this could be surveyed, Tuckett learned … Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. History of Otago , McLintock, A. H. (1949) Marlborough – A Provincial History , McIntosh, A. D. (1940). …
… be the promotion of the civilisation and development of the Maori people. This idea was basic to much of his thinking … 1856 by which time the Crown colony period of New Zealand history had ended. He continued as a member of the …
… and Matene Te Whiwhi – the two chiefs who founded the Maori “King” movement. In 1847, while accompanying Grey in … north bank of the river at Manukorihi were occupied by a Maori party from Waikato. In view of this he settled on the … Waitara Block is a controversial incident in New Zealand history. Sir George Grey was anxious to remedy what he …
… have followed them in the practice of this art, much of our history has been preserved in photographs. Collections of … on at least two occasions. Within the sphere of recording Maori lore and customs, several photographers were active … collection of many thousands of negatives dealing with the Maoris. Augustus Hamilton and, later, his son Harold, also …
… But when Oakes returned to Hokianga in February 1834 the Maoris refused to sell to him, and in March the Kohukohu was … of this side of his career is scanty but a local Maori tradition that he had a store at Rangiora, in the … Henry Thomas Maning, as his principal heir. In 1862 The History of the North was published, followed by Old New …
… Zealand, yet they have played a not unimportant part in its history. De Surville was in New Zealand waters in 1769 … Church in New Zealand continued throughout last century. Maori prayer books were printed in France, and for some time …
… where he served with the Auckland Militia during the Maori Wars. Weekes left New Zealand finally to settle in the … Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. History of Taranaki , Wells, B. (1878) Pioneer Medical Men …
… Although the history of opera in New Zealand began in the early 1860s, it … the greatest impresario in Australasian theatrical history, promoted every kind of entertainment from grand … was Tapu (1903), composed by Alfred Hill (1870–1960) on a Maori subject. Although an Australian, Hill spent most of …