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Pākehā Māori |
Pākehā Māori is a term used to describe early European settlers in
However as more Europeans arrived, the status of renegade Europeans among Māori fell. By the end of the New Zealand land wars in the mid 1860s European government was effectively extended over the entire country, and Māori culture declined as the vast majority of Maori chose or were cajoled into adopting English language and Western cultural mores.
The early settler Frederick Edward Maning published two books under the pseudonym Pakeha Māori.
See also
References
- Pakeha Maori: The extraordinary story of the Europeans who lived as Maori in early New Zealand by Trevor Bentley; published 1999 ISBN 0-14-028540-7
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