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Pakeha : A photokit
Author information
Resource primary author:
Newspapers in Education
Resource secondary author:
NCC Programme on Racism
Resource tertiary author :
none
Source title:
none
Source author/editor 1:
none
Source author/editor 2:
none
Content information
Content Description:
This kit aims to illustrate features of Pakeha culture through the use of photo images and discussion questions. It is an educational activity aimed to complement the Tangata Whenua photokit.
Table of Contents:
Cover sheet, about this kit, photographs
Publication format:
Education activity
Photograph
Resource kit
TRC has a copy:
Yes
Collection:
Mitzi Nairn
Attachment
Size
Pakeha - A Photokit.pdf
10.09 MB
Publication information
Catalogue Number:
305.8 PAK - Filing Cabinet
Publisher:
The Dominion
Place of publication:
Wellington
Date of Publication:
c1980
Physical description:
Folder contains A4 black and white photographs with questions and activities typed on reverse, cover letter - all in plastic covers.
Where can I find this?:
Treaty Resource Centre
Categories
Sector:
Education fourth sector
Media
Informal Groups:
Pākehā
Cultural Related Topics:
Concept of culture
Related people :
none
Historical event:
none
General Related Topics:
Behavioural change
How to teach
Type of content:
Responses
Historical Period:
20th
Related places:
none