A systemic view of biculturalism and change in New Zealand

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Description

Discusses the "systemic explanation of the process that underpins and supports the relationship between Maori and Pakeha in New Zealand." "Because institutional racism provides real restraints for Maori in New Zealand, changes must be made at this level too. It is apparent that many institutions are making written changes to their institutional beliefs of practice."

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Artifacts

pdfA-Systemic-view-of-Biculturalism-and-Change-in-NZ.pdf

Primary author: McKenzie, W.H.

Author biography: Pākehā

Publisher: WH McKenzie

Publication format: Discussion document/proposal, Report

Publication date:

Publication place: Hamilton

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre

Catalog reference: 305.8994 MCK _ Filing Cabinet – Biculturalism

Content type: Report

Sector: Community, Education – tertiary, Social services

Informal group: Māori

Culture related topics: Bi-cultural, Racism

General related topics: Behavioural change, Colonisation, Equity/justice/fairness

Historical period: 20th

Resources: Culture