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Title: | Being Māori-Chinese : mixed identities = He Māori-he Hainamana he tuakiri aha? = Mao li yi hua ren |
Keywords: | Ethnic relations Case studies |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2011 |
Publisher: | Auckland University Press |
Abstract: | Preface : Choosing the Family Stories -- 1. Joe-Williams Family -- 2. Thompson (Tamihana) - Wong Family -- 3. Keung-Nin Family -- 4. Riddell-Lee Family -- 5. Goddard-Karatea Family -- 6. Hauraki-Yong Family -- 7. Tuang-Ngarenoa Family -- Conclusion. "In Being Maori-Chinese Manying Ip rediscovers the voices of a fascinating group of New Zealanders. Telling the stories of seven families from the late nineteenth century to the present, the book casts light on the historical and contemporary relations between Maori and Chinese in New Zealand." "Today’s Maori-Chinese, reaffirming their multiple roots and cultural advantages, are playing increasingly important roles in New Zealand society."-- BOOK JACKET |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/57485 |
ISBN: | 1869403991 |
Appears in Collections: | New Zealand Asia Information Service |
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