The results of a new survey are challenging the myth that New Zealanders use "Pakeha" as a derogatory term.
The large scale New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study, which surveys thousands of New Zealanders every year on a wide range of topics, found "no evidence whatsoever" that the term Pakeha reflected any negative attitudes towards New Zealanders of European descent.
Rather, the findings indicated that the choice by Maori to use the term was linked to how strongly they identify as Maori, said co-researcher Dr Carla Houkamau.
"The choice to use Te Reo is part of identity - rather than anything to do with Maori attitudes toward New Zealanders of European descent," she said.
The study was carried out by Houkamau, Dr Chris Sibley and Dr William Hoverd - all from the University of Auckland.