The Pakeha went to New Zealand to obtain flax, timber, and to hunt seals and whales as well as being missionaries.
Some believe it was because there land had become over crowded and began to move to other places.
work pakeha man bring them over for work back in 60s and 70s in work party and the rest is histroy
work pakeha man bring them over for work back in 60s and 70s in work party and the rest is histroy
A pakeha is a New Zealand term for a non-Maori, especially a European New Zealander.
Because the Pakeha have come and stolen their most precious Taonga- their language
they believe in christianity
Pakeha. Anyone or anything that is not Maori is called Pakeha.
pakeha
Both Maori and Pakeha wanted a treaty for different reasons. Maori sought protection of their land and resources from European encroachment, while Pakeha wanted a legal framework for colonizing New Zealand and facilitating trade. The Treaty of Waitangi was intended to formalize the relationship between the two parties and ensure mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence.
New Zealanders : Maori (the indigenous people) and Pakeha (non-Maori).
No, the Maori electoral roll is for Maori only.
Pākehā DEFINITELY!
Maori's are indigenous to New Zealand, Pakeha are the White- born New Zealanders...so the english settlers'- ancestry..if that's what you want to call it.