Reconciling biculturalism and multiculturalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand

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This paper was informed by a paper presented on 12 Nov 2003 by Anthony Haas and Richard Hill to the New Zealand futures Trust on the theme of the challenging interface between bi-culturalism and multiculturalism and the life and work, over three decades of Michael King. This paper reflects on the journey seeking a socially cohesive, multi-ethnic New Zealand future, a future of harmonious interaction and cooperation between Maori, Pakeha and all other ethnicities within the nation

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pdfReconciling-Biculturalism-and-Multiculturalism-in-Aotearoa.pdf

Primary author: King, Michael; Haas, Anthony; Hill, Richard S

Author biography: Pākehā

Publisher: Unknown

Publication format: Speech

Publication date: 2004

Publication place: Unknown

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre

Catalog reference: 305.8 KIN – Filing Cabinet – Biculturalism

Informal group: Indigenous peoples, Māori

Culture related topics: Bi-cultural, Multi-cultural

Historical period: 20th

Resources: Culture