Walking the Space Between Identity and Maori / Pakeha
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What does being a New Zealander mean in contemporary times? And what does it mean to be a person of mixed Maori/Pakeha descent? How do people identify within this dual heritage? How can they establish a sense of belonging in both ethnic groups? New Zealand today is a hybrid nation, and becoming more so. At least one in ten of us now identifies with more than one ethnic group. This book aims to provide insights and understandings about the challenges, issues, and benefits associated with being of mixed descent.
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What does being a New Zealander mean in contemporary times? And what does it mean to be a person of mixed Maori/Pakeha descent? How do people identify within this dual heritage? How can they establish a sense of belonging in both ethnic groups? New Zealand today is a hybrid nation, and becoming more so. At least one in ten of us now identifies with more than one ethnic group. This book aims to provide insights and understandings about the challenges, issues, and benefits associated with being of mixed descent.
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Author: WEBBER MelindaISBN: 9781877398384Publication Date: July 2008Edition: 1Pages: 132Binding: PaperbackPublisher: New Zealand Council for Educational ResearchCountry of Publication: New Zealand
What does being a New Zealander mean in contemporary times? And what does it mean to be a person of mixed Maori/Pakeha descent? How do people identify within this dual heritage? How can they establish a sense of belonging in both ethnic groups? New Zealand today is a hybrid nation, and becoming more so. At least one in ten of us now identifies with more than one ethnic group. This book aims to provide insights and understandings about the challenges, issues, and benefits associated with being of mixed descent.
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Author: WEBBER MelindaISBN: 9781877398384Publication Date: July 2008Edition: 1Pages: 132Binding: PaperbackPublisher: New Zealand Council for Educational ResearchCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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