I dunno how many Kiwis I've talked to who claimed Bony Prince Charlie or The Ancient Kings of Eire as their ancestors. They must of been randy old buggers.
Notwithstanding that, the average white migrant to NZ since 1830 has been a Anglican English Yeomanry or Methodist Scot.
Why do we need to be called something that does not even sound English???
And what is wrong with European? When you get pulled up by the cops, they normally say European or ......, they do not refer to you as a pakeha!
I rest my case![]()
I find it all rather fascinating too, as I found ancient Egypt fascinating when I was at school. I loved the mummies at the museum and shit like that. The Incas and Aztecs also take my interest, especially with the firebird drawings and so on.
I can recall one Doctor Leaky unerthing all manner of cool fossils in Africa years ago and trying to find the 'missing link' etc. I don't recall his work being stymied by Africans destroying ancient sites or preventing examination of bones and other artifacts.
I really don't give a rats arse who was in NZ first but I would like to get to the bottom of this land's history. If the Oompa-loompa tribe got here first, so be it, if it were Celts, so be it, Maori or whoever. Let's get over the political/racist b/s and get to the facts.
"English" is a conclomeration of many langauges. What's the problem adding another to the mix? Authorities prefer a black and white approach, excuse the pun. Makes their lives easier.
Like others here I put "New Zealander" on any official docs where they ask about my "race".
Now that I think of it most of a the police I've met over the years use the word caucasion when refering to my ethnicity. I personnaly prefer ginga.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
A bit preseumpteous to assume that everyone on Kiwibiker fits the Pakeha term, innit?
Anyway, doesn't matter to me - I don't care what you call me, it won't change who I am.
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
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