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    Pākehā (or Pakeha; /ˈpɑːkɛhɑː, -kiːhɑː, -kiːə/; Māori pronunciation: [ˈpaːkɛhaː]) is a Māori-language word used in English, particularly in New Zealand...
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    Pākehā Māori or Pakeha Maori were early European settlers (known as Pākehā in the Māori language) who lived among the Māori in New Zealand. Many Pākehā...
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    European settlers in New Zealand, also known locally as Pākehā settlers, began arriving in the country in the early 19th century as immigrants of various...
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  • "Puha and Pakeha" is a 1960s New Zealand novelty song, written and performed by Rod Derrett. Darkly humorous in nature, it is about Māori people in early...
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  • eighteen species: Pakeha buechlerae Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand Pakeha duplex Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand Pakeha hiloa Forster & Wilton...
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    January 2011. Ranford, Jodie. "'Pakeha', Its Origin and Meaning". Māori News. Retrieved 20 February 2008. Originally the Pakeha were the early European settlers...
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    A Māori and Pākehā man trading a crayfish is a c. 1769 watercolour and pencil drawing by Tupaia. The drawing depicts an unknown Māori man and Joseph Banks...
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    hiding conscripts, she was not a popular figure with government or local Pākehā after WW1. After WW1, farmers were reluctant to offer Kingites work and...
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    Western religious traditions and the English language. Over time, a distinct Pākehā or New Zealand European culture emerged. More recent immigration from the...
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  • European New Zealanders are also known by the Māori-language loanword Pākehā. Statistics New Zealand maintains the national classification standard for...
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  • identify Pākehā privilege and name it." In their book Healing Our History, Robert and Joanna Consedine argued that in the colonial era Pākehā privilege...
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    by the early 1890s with both Māori and Pakeha for its horse racing and betting. Hundreds of Māori and Pakeha attended the Pukekawa races. The Pukekawa...
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    1916, the Pioneer Battalion, a combination of Cook Islanders, Māori and Pakeha soldiers, saw heavy action in the Allied attack on Flers, the first battle...
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    Zealand, after European New Zealanders (commonly known by the Māori name Pākehā). In addition, more than 170,000 Māori live in Australia. The Māori language...
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  • Māori side (of a question)" or "the Māori perspective" as opposed to the Pākehā or European side or perspective. In many New Zealand families, particularly...
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  • Lutheranism Ovimbundu Niger–Congo → Bantu → Umbundu Angola Christianity Pākehā Indo-European → Germanic→English → New Zealand English New Zealand Irreligion...
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    from the east coast of the north island), and his father's ancestors are Pākehā (the Māori term for non-Māori, but most commonly applied to New Zealanders...
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    available to load the food supplies into the party's waka. When Europeans (Pākehā) first arrived in New Zealand from the late eighteenth century, they brought...
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    Culture of New Zealand Kiwiana History Timeline Independence Colonial Pākehā settlers Pākehā Māori Dominion Māori Military People "Kiwi" Māori culture Languages...
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    Lindauer were noted primarily for their portraits of Māori. Most notable Pākehā artists of their period worked in two dimensions; although there was some...
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    were both tā moko specialists and would travel to perform their art. The Pākehā practice of collecting and trading mokomokai (tattooed heads) changed the...
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    to that of Queen Victoria and thus provide a way for Māori to deal with Pākehā (Europeans) on equal footing. It took on the appearance of an alternative...
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  • mid-1950s, there was a radio sketch "Dad and Hori" and in the early 1960s, the Pākehā writer W. Norman McCallum published several bestselling comedic books under...
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  • from an approximate pronunciation. The expanded meaning of Aotearoa among Pākehā became commonplace in the late 19th century. Aotearoa was used for the name...
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    to 64, and 276 (36.2%) aged 65 or older. Ethnicities were 86.6% European/Pākehā, 20.1% Māori, 1.2% Pacific peoples, 2.0% Asian, and 1.6% other ethnicities...
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    8%) were unemployed. Ethnicities at the 2023 census were 75.9% European/Pākehā, 11.2% Māori, 4.3% Pasifika, 17.1% Asian, 1.9% Middle Eastern, Latin American...
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  • argued that Moon, as a Pākehā (non-Māori person), "did not understand the history of cannibalism and it was 'very, very hard for a Pakeha to get it right on...
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    64, and 2,217 (24.2%) aged 65 or older. Ethnicities were 88.0% European/Pākehā, 12.3% Māori, 3.6% Pasifika, 4.6% Asian, 5.1% Middle Eastern, Latin American...
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    Zealand drastically impacted Māori culture. Settlers from Europe (known as "Pākehā") began to colonize New Zealand in the 19th century, leading to tension...
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    conducted; the students were of mixed ethnic backgrounds, ranging from Pākehā to Māori who lived in New Zealand. This survey showed a 62% response saying...
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