This thesis makes an examination of Maori-Pakeha relations in the Waimarino area of the King Country in the belief that all too often Maori history is approached on a national scale and viewed within a framework of national trends and Parliamentary Acts. Through the explorations of the dynamics of a bi-racial community it is hoped a regional corrective may be made to former national interpretations. A local study possesses the advantage of getting back to the 'grass-roots'. History is reduced to its very common denominator, the individual in a small community. From a point of 'culture contact' the emphasis in this thesis is placed on the years leading up to the new century, these initial years being crucial in determining the future of race...
The Department of Maori Affairs housing programme was established in the 1930s through the Maori Hou...
The aim of this study is to investigate and identify the effects the Native Land Court and native la...
This thesis is a micro-study of intermarriage at the small Kāi Tahu community of Maitapapa from 1830...
It is not my purpose in this paper to discuss the current attitudes towards each other of the Maori ...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
The thesis "Identity and Language of the Two Major Ethnic Parts of the New Zealand Society" is focus...
This thesis uses a micro-historic approach to explore the personal relationships between Māori and s...
This thesis uses a micro-historic approach to explore the personal relationships between Māori and s...
A Show of Justice looks at New Zealand in the nineteenth century when British officials and humanita...
Settler colonisation produced particular colonial subjects: indigene and settler. The specificity of...
This thesis explores the nature of ambivalence in Maori political thought as expressed during John B...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
This chapter examines the changing patterns of inter-ethnic relationships among Maori and Pakeha in ...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
The Department of Maori Affairs housing programme was established in the 1930s through the Maori Hou...
The aim of this study is to investigate and identify the effects the Native Land Court and native la...
This thesis is a micro-study of intermarriage at the small Kāi Tahu community of Maitapapa from 1830...
It is not my purpose in this paper to discuss the current attitudes towards each other of the Maori ...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
The thesis "Identity and Language of the Two Major Ethnic Parts of the New Zealand Society" is focus...
This thesis uses a micro-historic approach to explore the personal relationships between Māori and s...
This thesis uses a micro-historic approach to explore the personal relationships between Māori and s...
A Show of Justice looks at New Zealand in the nineteenth century when British officials and humanita...
Settler colonisation produced particular colonial subjects: indigene and settler. The specificity of...
This thesis explores the nature of ambivalence in Maori political thought as expressed during John B...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
This chapter examines the changing patterns of inter-ethnic relationships among Maori and Pakeha in ...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
The Department of Maori Affairs housing programme was established in the 1930s through the Maori Hou...
The aim of this study is to investigate and identify the effects the Native Land Court and native la...
This thesis is a micro-study of intermarriage at the small Kāi Tahu community of Maitapapa from 1830...