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… A Pakeha-Maori was a European, often a deserter, shipwrecked … position in the tribe acting as an agent between Maori and Pakeha in their trading activities, thereby raising the … to bring a ship into the Hokianga River. He later became a Pakeha-Maori at Kawhia and Ngaruawahia. Amongst the gentry …
… The European New Zealander, or Pakeha, preferring to feel that relations between his own … claim is not wholly valid. All other things being equal, Pakehas receive preference when it comes to obtaining … nor would they sell areas large enough to satisfy the Pakeha. The ensuing deadlock was broken by war and …
… Pakeha , which is a Maori term for the white inhabitants of … origins, the first being the most probable: From pakepakeha: imaginary beings resembling men. From pakehakeha: one of the sea gods. From keha: a flea. From … The Word Pakeha …
… in the Waikato and became a staunch admirer and advocate of Pakeha institutions. In 1861, as magistrate of the runanga … young men from rejoining their tribes to fight against the Pakeha. In 1863 Te Wheoro was appointed Captain in the … Te Wheoro died on 30 October 1895. A lifelong friend of the Pakeha and of their institutions, Te Wheoro consistently …
… Kawepo and his tribesmen were forced to sell land to the Pakeha to pay the expenses of protecting them. Despite his consistent support of Pakeha law and order, this dignified chief of the old school …
… attend public schools, they have the same curriculum as Pakeha students – the “core” subjects and a choice of …
… any original sin, as the missionaries taught, but from the Pakeha and the troubles which his coming entailed. Salvation … of Maori minds consciously “willing” the expulsion of the Pakeha. Within this broad outline many facets of Old … rather than a vital force in the struggle between Maori and Pakeha. At its widest extent, Taranaki, Waikato, Bay of …
… days the island was also called Warspite Island by the Pakeha, presumably after HMS Warspite , which passed through … died there some three to five years later. Under its three Pakeha owners, Mana was stocked and cultivated – there was …
… doctrines. He taught that the Maori could never oust the Pakeha by force, but that by the correct interpretation of … Te Mahuki gained many followers among the extreme anti-Pakeha faction of the “King” tribes. In March 1883, at Te …
… that Titokowaru sent forth the war party which attacked the pakeha redoubt at Turuturumokai in the wintry dawn hours of … seeking material for the manufacture of cartridges, the pakeha forces under Colonel McDonnell, Majors von Tempskyand … in the forest. As a result of this unfortunate defeat, the pakeha were driven south of the Patea River. Major von …