10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAUIWI»
Discover the use of
tauiwi in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tauiwi and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The
Tauiwi: The Later Immigrants
A study of the later waves of immigrants, the social organisations they brought with them and their living conditions in early New Zealand.
2
Now See Hear!: Art, Language, and Translation
Besides, tauiwi is good Maori which already has meaning and it doesn't help us
to have that word hijacked from our language and diverted to mean something
else. That just diminishes our Reo, a sacred taonga. for the appeasement of ...
Ian Wedde, Gregory Burke, 1990
3
Social Work Theories in Action
Indigenous flameworks In the Aotearoa/New Zealand context, it is essential to
have an understanding ofthe Treaty of Waitangi and its importance in enabling us
to understand the relationship between Maori and the Crown and with tauiwi.
Kieran O\''Donoghue, Mary Nash, Robyn Munford, 2005
4
Whaikorero: The World of Maori Oratory
Nō reira, e Peke, ko koe anakete meahora nei me ngā tauiwi nei, kiatākoekia
mangu, ka pērāme Haimona rā.Pērā me te korokē e noho mai nei i te taha ki a
Haimona, nā, kua tāngia, kua mangu atu itemea nei, heoi anō tetake e puta tērā ...
5
Tuamaka: The Challenge of Difference in Aotearoa New Zealand
For Macalister tauiwi means 'a foreigner, a non-Maori, occasionally used asa
synonym forPakeha' (Macalister 2005: 129). However, in Māori settingsIhave
heard itused asasynonym for manuhiri. Itwas explainedto me that tau means
simply ...
6
Maori and Pasifika Higher Education Horizons
That loss in contemporary times is never more misunderstood and
misappropriated than when Tauiwi look to culturally represent themselves to
others whether local, national or to other nations as part of this nation state. This
representation ...
Henry T. Frierson, Fiona Cram, Hazel Phillips, 2014
7
Beyond Method: Philosophical Conversations in Healthcare ...
Pakeha/Tauiwi refers to the identity of the participants — five are Pakeha and one
is Tauiwi. Pakeha is the Maori (indigenous) word for European people born in
New Zealand. Tauiwi refers to those who come from another place, i.e., born ...
8
The Godzone Dictionary: Of Favourite New Zealand Words and ...
The origin is a Scottish dialect word, thought to be from the Old English taettac,
meaning shredded, tattered. tauiwi. Maori The Maori word for non-Maori people.
It is not as commonly heard as Pakeha but is less controversial. (See 166.
In the mists of passion they no longer think straight. They need to pause, take a breath, and have a cup of tea. These books are intended to get couples talking about their relationship and their future together.
Rawiri Love, Geoff Vause, 2008
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The Waitangi Tribunal:
... R., Racism and Migrant Labour, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1982 Miles,
R., 'Summoned by Capital: The Political Economy of Labour Migration', in P.
Spoonley, C. Macpherson, D. Pearson and C. Sedgwick (eds), Tauiwi: Racism
and ...
Janine Hayward, Nicola Rowan Wheen, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TAUIWI»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
tauiwi is used in the context of the following news items.
Settlement process tough road
They navigated this tauiwi system with grace, and returned home knowing they weren't there yet. It took years, and all those kuia and koroua have long gone. «Wanganui Chronicle, Jul 15»
Disputed land focus of protest
... of Winks Rd and State Highway 45, in protest of Parininihi Ki Waitotara (PKW) Incorporation "hiding behind tauiwi (non-Maori people of New Zealand) law". «Taranaki Daily News, May 15»
Louise Nicholas awarded Governor General's Anzac of the year award
She is also on the Tauiwi Caucus of the Executive Committee of Te Ohaakii a Hine – National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together. At the ceremony, in his ... «Māori Television, Apr 15»
Tikanga Maori still our law
They would not allow their sacred papatuanuku or lands to be given away to tauiwi-foreigners and say: “Here pakeha, take our tino rangatiratanga (sovereignty). «Gisborne Herald, Mar 15»
Complaints: Corruption from the racist NZ Corrections, Police and its …
... purposely strategically targeting prisoners for LIFETIME LABELLING, under queen elizabeths crown treachery….kamutu te mahi raru raru tauiwi pakeha tauiwi ... «TangataWhenua.com: Maori News & Views, Mar 15»
A place in the circle
The reflections may be largely relevant to other tauiwi too, and of interest to Māori. To secure the historical anchor of tāngata whenua sovereignty in our ... «Scoop.co.nz, Feb 15»
Waitangi Day Dunedin 2015 - Dont Forget your Roots concert
... their support with this years event. Our focus has always been on education and bringing tauiwi and tangata whenua together. Bring a picnic and your flags. «Scoop.co.nz, Feb 15»
Rugby sevens: Waikato win sixth title
It was Joe Tauiwi Memorial player of the tournament Luke Masirewa - the first Waikato man to win this honour - who hauled Waikato back into the contest, ... «New Zealand Herald, Jan 15»
Rugby sevens: Harbour look to add to proud history
No less than four North Harbour players have won the Joe Tauiwi Memorial Trophy for the tournament's best: Rua Tipoki (2001), Rudi Wulf (2004), Luke ... «New Zealand Herald, Jan 15»
Anti-Violence Network Applauds Indigenous Best Practice
Te Kupenga co-chairs Takurua Tawera (Māori caucus) and Mary Beresford-Jones (Tauiwi caucus) paid tribute to the individuals, groups and organisations who ... «Scoop.co.nz, Dec 14»