- ngā
Pākehā (the
definite article) and he
Pākehā (the
indefinite article). When the word was
first adopted into English, the
usual plural was '
Pakehas'....
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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
settlers of various...
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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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outrage over the word '
Pākehā'". The Spinoff.
Retrieved 20
February 2025. www.dynamo6.com. "
pakeha - Te Aka Māori Dictionary".
pakeha - Te Aka Māori Dictionary...
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Pakeha subtecta is a
species of
Cycloctenidae spider that is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
described in 1973 by Ray
Forster and
Cecil 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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eighteen species:
Pakeha buechlerae Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New
Zealand Pakeha duplex Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New
Zealand Pakeha hiloa Forster & Wilton...
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Pakeha stewartia is a
species of
Cycloctenidae spider that is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
described in 1973 by Ray
Forster and
Cecil Wilton...
- "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...