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‘I am a Pākehā because I live in a Māori country’: Pākehā Identity and the North Island Myth

11 August 2017

Following on from his essay 'The South Island Myth revisited,' Michael Grimshaw asks what it means to be a Pākehā New Zealander, and calls for Pākehā to demythologize and refute the toxic myths of Pākehā indigeneity.

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