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… race, a race whose land was a settler legacy, the gift of a Pakeha providence. …
… Both Gaskell and Cole give some grim insights into Maori-Pakeha tensions, working through the medium of compassionate …
… in 1836. Early trade was by barter and controlled by Pakeha-Maori traders supplying flax to Sydney firms as well …
… vocabulary: “cowrie” (kauri), “billy”, “tussac”, “swag”, “Pakeha”, and with patches of purple prose inspired by birds, … and without illusions about Maori ways, are driven by the Pakeha sense of guilt into the contradictory attitudes of … The Greenstone Door , 1914, a historical novel of Maori and Pakeha between Waitangi and the Maori Wars. Though the …
… K., and Mandle, W. F. (1961); Maori history and Maori-Pakeha relations: Moahunter Period of Maori Culture , Duff, …
… entertained lavishly – both commoners and celebrities, Pakeha and Maori, receiving his hospitality. In 1868 Prince …
… the Waikato to aid his relatives in their fight against the Pakeha. His uncle's friend and adviser, Rev. T. S. Grace, …
… about Europeans. The mysticism and increasing doubts about Pakeha good faith which characterised Aperahama's later …
… in conjunction with the growing tension between Maori and Pakeha from the time of its opening, it must be admitted …
… porters, were the essential underpinning to the exploits of Pakeha explorers. by William Hosking Oliver, M.A.(N.Z.), …