Māori
Pākehā
adjective
(alsoPakeha)uk /ˈpɑː.kiˌhɑː/ us /ˈpɑː.kiˌhɑː/
related to white people who live in New Zealand, especially those whose ancestors came from Europe, or to their culture:
The Māori warriors wanted to see what kind of fighters these Pākehā soldiers were.
She identifies as being from a Thai/European or Pākehā background.
Pākehā norms require silence while someone is speaking in a formal meeting.
CompareMāori
When their interests diverged from Pākehā interests, they tended to go their own way.
They were known as Pākehā Māori, meaning strangers who have become Māori.
These strategies were identified in both Māori and Pākehā workplaces.