Children’s Images of IdentityThe Past is in the Present
Children’s Images of Identity: The Past is in the Present
Johnson, Nicola F.
2015-01-01 00:00:00
[I am not a Māori scholar researching about Māori. I am a pakeha (white/European) researcher who wants to share with an international audience the insights and strengths of the Māori of whom I am proud to know. I am an outsider looking in to Māoritanga (way of life) and I embrace the insights and strengths of Māori ways of knowing.]
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Children’s Images of IdentityThe Past is in the Present
[I am not a Māori scholar researching about Māori. I am a pakeha (white/European) researcher who wants to share with an international audience the insights and strengths of the Māori of whom I am proud to know. I am an outsider looking in to Māoritanga (way of life) and I embrace the insights and strengths of Māori ways of knowing.]
Published: Jan 1, 2015
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