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… increased greatly under the influence both of Maori and of Pakeha settlement. The English common name is derived from …
… inscription, “To commemorate the Union and Comradeship of Pakeha and Maori during the Great European War”. The Mount …
… the destiny of the Maori lay in their absorption by the Pakeha, and that a new race would emerge from the union. In …
… erected to his memory, that he was “Te Hoa Tuturu o te Pakeha”. Makoare Taonui was indeed the steadfast friend of the Pakeha; but the friend who is quick to criticise is not …
… sides of Cook Strait, causing a dozen deaths, Maori and Pakeha. The shocks caused heavy loss and great …
… he did much to smooth ruffled feelings between Maori and Pakeha. Whiteley had charge of the Grey Educational …
… There he hired a 6-ton trading boat, together with its Pakeha-Maori owner and a small crew, sailed down the coast … now stands) were gratified at the prospect of acquiring a Pakeha of their own and sold Carruth a block of land. For …
… of Morning , in 1934. His other works include Maori and Pakeha (1921) (with A. W. Shrimpton); The New Zealand …
… (1796?–1830?). Seaman and Pakeha-Maori. Rutherford was born at Manchester, c. 1796. He …
… wished, representatives of families, both Maori and Pakeha, concerned in the signing of the famous treaty. … of the South Island, and Vernon Reed represented the Pakeha residents of the Bay of Islands; while Tau Henare, …