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Maori & Pakeha Women’s Education in the 1900s.Rate This Site
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(http://www2.waikato.ac.nz/education/edstudies/1031111/111empire/sld022.htm)

UntitledRate This Site
Here follows an extract from Michelle's thesis for the degree of M.A. in the School of Humanities at the University of Waikato. The topic was how native writers construct an indigenous cultural identity when using the literary forms of the colonizers.
(http://www.reap.org.nz/~ftritt/michel2.html)

The Maoris of New Zealand -- Maori TodayRate This Site
Pakeha and Maori are two different kinds of New Zealanders. Pakeha are white people whose ancestors lived in Europe. Maori are brown people whose ancestors have lived in New Zealand for many generations.
(http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/9338/today.htm)

Open Directory - Regional: NZ: Culture: PakehaRate This Site
Top: Regional: NZ: Culture: Pakeha (0) "Pakeha" search on: Category editor: Last update: - edit AltaVista - AOL Netfind - DejaNews - Dogpile - EuroFerret - EuroSeek - Excite - Google - GoTo - HotBot - Infind - Infoseek - Lycos - MetaCrawler - Netscape - N
(http://www.dmoz.org/Regional/NZ/Culture/Pakeha/)

What does Pakeha mean? Rate This Site
Traces the probable origins of the word
(http://www.jgeorge.com/pakeha.html)

The Maoris of New ZealandRate This Site
Welcome to the world of Maori culture and life ! The Maoris are the indigenous people of New Zealand. Their art and culture are deeply rooted to their homeland.
(http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/9338/)

Wonderful New Zealand - Demography & CultureRate This Site
New Zealand - The Landscape - Demography & Culture - Politics - History - Economy - Life in General North Island South Island Other information and internet links Guestbook
(http://www.geus.demon.nl/newzealand/demograp.htm)

English Bible in Pakeha CultureRate This Site
The English Bible in Pakeha Culture Supporters of the Bible Society soon established auxiliaries in New Zealand, with the aim of raising money for the work of the Society, and over the next century and ...
(http://www.biblesoc.org.nz/scriptur/pakeha.htm)

The Great MigrationRate This Site
Jennifer Lee '99 (English 27, Spring '97) Go, return on your canoes, To Great Hawaiiki, to Long Hawaiiki to Hawaiiki of the Great Distance, To the Gathering Place of the Spirits The arrival ...
(http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/post/nz/maorijlg2.html)

Mediation Workshops & Seminars - MassachusettsRate This Site
1-day training programs for businesses and government agencies
(http://www.mediationworks.com/mti/ct/kent.htm)

New Zealand (Lonely Planet) - Adventurous Traveler BookstoreRate This Site
: #G1118 Please click here to view this page using our new shopping cart system. This exhaustive and practical guide will introduce you to the spectacular natural wonders, rich Maori ...
(http://www.adventuroustraveler.com/atb/austnz/G1118.HTM)

Andrew Dakers, Senior Lecturer, BE (Agric), ME (Cant), MIPENZ.Rate This Site
: Engineer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries; 1972-79; 3 months educational consultant in Indonesia. Current activities include consultancy on septic tank systems, composting toilets and ...
(http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/nre/staff/dakers.htm)

Lonely Planet - MaoriRate This Site
The Maori first came to New Zealand some 1000 years ago when Kupe, a particularly brilliant navigator, set sail from his Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki. When he first sighted the country, it appeared as if a ...
(http://www.lonelyplanet.com.au/dest/aust/maori.htm)

Lonely Planet - MaoriRate This Site
The Maori first came to New Zealand some 1000 years ago when Kupe, a particularly brilliant navigator, set sail from his Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki. When he first sighted the country, it appeared as if a ...
(http://www.lonelyplanet.com/dest/aust/maori.htm)

Passenger list of the PakehaRate This Site
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(http://www.isn.net/~dhunter/pakeha.html)

Bibliography - Early Mäori contact with PäkehäRate This Site
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(http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/4038/biblio/bibliop.htm)

BonePeople.bibliography.htmlRate This Site
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(cs.art.rmit.edu.au/students/media/clare_oataway/BonePeople.bibliography.html)

New Zealand Infrequently Asked QuestionsRate This Site
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(http://www.jgeorge.com/sideindex.html)

contentsRate This Site
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(http://www2.waikato.ac.nz/nzcoll/bibmaori/contents.html)

HUMANZ: Print Culture NewslettersRate This Site
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(http://www.vuw.ac.nz/humanz/pcnews2.html)


 


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