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Becoming bicultural / James Ritchie.

By: Publication details: Wellington [N.Z.] : Huia Publishers ; Daphne Brasell Associates Press, 1992.Edition: 1992 edDescription: 214 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 0908896131 (pbk.)
  • 9780908896134
  • 0908896123
  • 9780908896127
Subject(s):
Contents:
One. Tapuwae : beginnings -- Two. Tapuwae : the coast -- Three. Tapuwae : the researcher -- Four. Tapuwae : Tainui -- Five. Principles of action : a credo for working in the Maori world -- Six. Values -- Seven. Bicultural responsibilities : stewardship in a new environment -- Eight. Kinds of culture -- Nine. Tribes -- Ten. Hobson's choice -- Eleven. The challenge of tribal development -- Twelve. Resource development : consultations and claims -- Thirteen. Kotahitanga in action -- Fourteen. Pakeha prejudice -- Fifteen. Koha.
Summary: "A personal testament ... to further the pursuit of what the writer sees as the unique task before every New Zealander: ... a bicultural destiny"--Foreword.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Main Collection Diocese of Dunedin DU420.34.R59 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00115031893
Panapa Māori Resources John Kinder Theological Library DU420.34.R59 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 21/05/2024 J00970177
Panapa Māori Resources John Kinder Theological Library DU420.34.R59 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J00902031
Panapa Māori Resources John Kinder Theological Library DU420.34.R59 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J00644465
Panapa Māori Resources John Kinder Theological Library DU420.34.R59 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J00223099
Main Collection Manawa o te Wheke 305.89 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A4020889X
Main Collection Orongonui 305.89 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A39519130
Main Collection Theology House DU420.34.R59 RIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A08895565

Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-210) and index.

One. Tapuwae : beginnings -- Two. Tapuwae : the coast -- Three. Tapuwae : the researcher -- Four. Tapuwae : Tainui -- Five. Principles of action : a credo for working in the Maori world -- Six. Values -- Seven. Bicultural responsibilities : stewardship in a new environment -- Eight. Kinds of culture -- Nine. Tribes -- Ten. Hobson's choice -- Eleven. The challenge of tribal development -- Twelve. Resource development : consultations and claims -- Thirteen. Kotahitanga in action -- Fourteen. Pakeha prejudice -- Fifteen. Koha.

"A personal testament ... to further the pursuit of what the writer sees as the unique task before every New Zealander: ... a bicultural destiny"--Foreword.

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