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Story: Intermarriage

Mere, Alexander and Pita Cowan

Mere, Alexander and Pita Cowan

Dressed in their best, Mere Cowan (née Whakamairu) and her husband Alexander, from the Wairarapa area, sit for their portrait in 1870 with their new baby, Pita (or Peter). It was a time when  Māori were declining in numbers and were widely expected to disappear altogether. Little Pita Cowan therefore represents a way for Māori to survive and, eventually, increase their numbers again.

About this item

Alexander Turnbull Library, Bennett Iorns Collection
Reference: PA1-q-131-32-1

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How to cite this page:

Angela Wanhalla. 'Intermarriage', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 29-Mar-11
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/intermarriage/2/4