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The author's story of being Pakeha and working in the Maori world. A personal testament to further what he sees as the unique task before every New Zealander achieving a bicultural destiny.
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"Over a two-year period Jane and James Ritchie and their colleagues interviewed the mothers of 151 four-year-olds representing all aspects of New Zealand society. As responsible social scientists they interviewed in depth, but the result of their research is not a dry treatise but an easily read analysis of a little recorded aspect of New Zealand society." -- inside book.
A personal testament ... to further the pursuit of what the writer sees as the unique task before every New Zealander: ... a bicultural destiny --Foreword. Written for a Pakeha audience, but to promote Maori causes and purposes --Pref. Maori development is becoming more tribal ... we all need to understand more fully what this implies --Back cover. CONTENTS Foreword / 1 Preface / 3 Introduction / 6 one Tapuwae: Beginnings / 13 two Tapuwae: The Coast / 23 three Tapuwae: The Researcher / 30 four Tapuwae: Tainui / 39 five Principles of Action: A Credo for Working in the Maori World / 51 six Values /66 seven Bicultural Responsibilities: Stewardship in a New Environment / 85 eight Kinds of Culture / 96 nine Tribes / 113 ten Hobson's Choice / 134 eleven The Challenge of Tribal Development / 1 59 twelve Resource Development: Consultations and Claims / ,l 74 thirteen Kotahitanga in Action / 185 fourteen Pakeha Prejudice / 1 92 fifteen Koha /203 References / 205 Index /211.
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