Taha Maori: a Pakeha privilege
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Description
"This paper seeks to provoke a wider and more urgent investigation of the implications related to the introduction of Taha Maori into schools, and adopts the stance that Taha Maori as presently proposed and practiced by the Education Debarment will have some serious ramifications for the social, political and cultural well-being of the Maori people both within the schools and within society as a whole.
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Primary author: Smith, Graham Hingangaroa
Author biography: Māori
Publisher: Graham Hingangaroa Smith
Publication format: Education resource, Speech
Publication date: 1985
Publication place: Auckland
Publication availability: Yes
Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre
Catalog reference: 305.8994 SMI – Filing Cabinet – Education/Taha Maori
Misc. notes: Paper presented at the NZARE Conference
Content type: History, Implementation
Sector: Education – secondary, Education – tertiary
Informal group: Māori, Pākehā
Culture related topics: Bi-cultural
General related topics: Colonisation, Equity/justice/fairness
Historical period: 20th
Resources: Culture