The best of e-Tangata

Misa, Tapu Wilson, Gary

Series: BWB texts
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e-Tangata
208 pages
Contents: Naida Glavish: She wouldn't comply -- Linda Tuhiwai Smith: Transforming education -- An awakening for a Pakeha / Kennedy Warne -- Tangihanga : a dying tradition / Moana Maniapoto -- Eliota Fuimaona-Sapolu: Sad days at Auckland Grammar -- Sima Urale: They knew I was naughty -- Andrew Judd: An upbringing too white by far -- Ending the shame of not speaking the reo / Nadine Millar -- Just because sex is taboo, doesn't mean we're not doing it / Laura Toailoa -- A voyage around my father / Victor Rodger -- Kingi Taurua: Go and find a Pakeha name -- Sofita Hao'uli: Ignorance makes you exploitable -- Joan Metge: On Maori and Pakeha -- Teresia Teaiwa: You can't paint the Pacific with just one brush stroke -- Jim Bolger: Maybe the Urewera owns itself -- The only Maori in the room / Mamari Stephens -- Gilbert Enoka: A winning formula -- Facing the truth about the wars / Moana Jackson -- Why we're reo refugees / Moana Maniapoto
Summary: The celebrated digital magazine e-Tangata is home to some of the most incisive and profound commentary on life in New Zealand. Maori, Pasifika and Pakeha writers grapple with topics that range from politics and social issues to history and popular culture. The best of these are collected together here into this BWB Text by the magazine's editors, Tapu Misa and Gary Wilson. (Publisher)
e-Tangata (Magazine)
BWB texts
Librarian's Miscellania
20190320135432.0
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Social Studies Dept GCS06192