Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in southern New Zealand from the early nineteenth century. Scholarship has explored the importance of such relationships to development of New Zealand’s early resource-based economies and to colonial assimilation policies. However, the experiences of cross-cultural households and families in colonial New Zealand are less well documented. Using a body of writing produced by fathers and their mixed-race children in response to land claims investigations in the mid-nineteenth century, this article explores the political, economic and social world of interracial families in southern New Zealand. The correspondence over land rights reveals the ong...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
During his 1843 trip along the southern coast of New Zealand, government official Edward Shortland f...
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 ...
[…] This dissertation explores the social world of the mixed descent or 'half caste' population base...
A Show of Justice looks at New Zealand in the nineteenth century when British officials and humanita...
The aim of this study is to investigate and identify the effects the Native Land Court and native la...
This thesis makes an examination of Maori-Pakeha relations in the Waimarino area of the King Country...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
This thesis is a micro-study of intermarriage at the small Kāi Tahu community of Maitapapa from 1830...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
This article examines controversies around the representation of Maori in the process that aimed at ...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
During his 1843 trip along the southern coast of New Zealand, government official Edward Shortland f...
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 ...
[…] This dissertation explores the social world of the mixed descent or 'half caste' population base...
A Show of Justice looks at New Zealand in the nineteenth century when British officials and humanita...
The aim of this study is to investigate and identify the effects the Native Land Court and native la...
This thesis makes an examination of Maori-Pakeha relations in the Waimarino area of the King Country...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
This thesis is a micro-study of intermarriage at the small Kāi Tahu community of Maitapapa from 1830...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
This article examines controversies around the representation of Maori in the process that aimed at ...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
During his 1843 trip along the southern coast of New Zealand, government official Edward Shortland f...