Turangawaewae/ Tu'ungava'e: Echoes of a place to stand and belong

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This paper examines the ways in which Pacific communities in Auckland are located and conceptualised by others in contrast to the ways in which they locate and conceptualise themselves. In particular, it looks at the ways in which, in the face of homeland fracture and socio-economic marginality, neighbourhoods are being reclaimed as places of belonging-ness, places in which informal alliances among Māori and Pacific groups are being forged. It also explores the problematic, often ambiguous, nature of these alliances.

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Brown Pulu, T. J. (2002). Turangawaewae/ Tu'ungava'e: Echoes of a place to stand and belong. He Puna Korero: Journal of Maori and Pacific Development, 3(2), 14-30.

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Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao, Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato

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