Jade Taniwha: Māori-Chinese Identity and Schooling in Aotearoa
This is an insightful and often deeply personal account of Māori-Chinese identity in Aotearoa. At the heart of this book are the stories of Māori-Chinese recollecting their experiences of identity through the lens of schooling. Lee shows that Māori-Chinese claim a fascinating history on the margins of ‘mainstream’ society, one often intersected by racism, exclusion and colonisation.
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Eating Pork'n'Puha with Chopsticks
This 50 minute documentary was screened on Maori Televion in July 2007, and is produced by Coromandel based Freckle Films Limited. Eating Pork’n’Puha with Chopsticks examines questions of identity and racism, and illustrates the shared values and differences between the two races.
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Whare Uku DVD
Whare Uku is an exciting web and DVD interactive resource in te reo Maori designed to engage Maori-medium students in Years 7-8. It provides cross curriculum activities, content and teachers’ notes with a focus on Pütaiao, Hangarau and Tïkanga-ā-Iwi.
The interactive DVD accompanies the website. It provides a 16 minute
documentary introducig Whare Uku and demonstrations of science activites.
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