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Cultural imperialism and the Maori : The role of the public servant
Author information
Resource primary author:
Awatere Huata, Donna
Content information
Content Description:
"This paper was prepared for the Public Service in a Multicultural Society conference, State Services Commission, March 1982"--Page 4.
TRC has a copy:
Yes
Attachment
Size
Cultural Imperalism and the Maori.pdf
10.06 MB
Publication information
Catalogue Number:
AMNC-2 and 354.93 AWA Filing Cabine
Publisher:
Donna Awatere
Date of Publication:
1982
Physical description:
A3 folded sheet, double sided, 30 cm
Publication Miscellaneous Notes:
Waahi Conference (1982
Where can I find this?:
Treaty Resource Centre
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Categories
Author Ethnicity:
Māori
Sector:
Education - tertiary
Health
Social services
Informal Groups:
Māori
Pākehā
Cultural Related Topics:
Bi-cultural
Concept of culture
Resources :
Culture
General Related Topics:
Equity/justice/fairness
Social change - society
Tino rangatiratanga
Type of content:
Injustice
Kawanatanga
Historical Period:
20th