Foxholer
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But does that tolerance always extend to the indigenous peoples?
Certainly plenty of instances of intolerance - in our family even!
Apart from my oldest Uncle carrying on Granny's Orange Society bigotry, my youngest Uncle (of 13 kids, 11 of whom survived) was a racist of the highest order! Granny was a bit of a star though, pretty much single-handedly providing the Plunket Society (pre and post Natal care) with the role model and testimonials in her province! a classic forthright Scotswoman who never lost her accent!
I can remember calling in on him on our honeymoon, after he'd just returned from a quad bypass to hear him announce that as a 'darkie' had bought a place 3/4 of a mile down the road, it was time to sell up and move and he did - for a healthy profit of course! Gordon Strachan demeanour reminds me of Roy, but Strachan is a wimp in comparison!
Overall, Kiwis are fairly tolerant. There was some obvious negative reaction from vested interests when the Waitangi Tribunal was set up in 1975, but the 'fairness' of both the Treaty and the Tribunal tended to smooth acceptance. This is in contrast to the tactics of some of the original settlers! I left in 1988, so little personal knowledge of what it's like in the areas of more densely Maori population now. Christchurch, and most of the South Island had few Maoris compared to the North.