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Te Iwi o Aotearoa

documentary heritage
  • Description

    "This newspaper came into being because there has always been a shortage of Maori magazines, newspapers etc. that give us the freedom to express ourselves without fear of being misinterpreted. Only the more negative aspects about our people are highlighted by the media machine. Yet there is a lot of positive work being done in Maoridom...

    Te Iwi o Aotearoa will be an excellent vehicle to establish a bicultural understanding so that TAU IWI (other people) have a clearer view of the issues surrounding Maori people."--Front cover, Oct 1987.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    DU412 IWI (Library of Congress Call Number)

    936 (Cat ID)

    S 1124 (DBTextworks system ID)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Te Iwi o Aotearoa
  • Primary Maker

    John McKenzie (Editor)

  • Contributor/Publisher
    TeMana Developments Ltd.
  • Place
  • Date
    1987-1991
  • Physical Description

    volumes : illustrations, portraits ; 44 cm

  • Serial Holdings
    Current Holdings: [Iss.1] (Oct 1987) - Iss.6 (2 Mar 1988) ; Iss.8 (Apr 1988) - Iss.42 (Mar 1991) ; Iss.44 (Aug 1991).
  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Subject Category
  • Public Access Text

    [Keywords: New Zealand--Race relations--Newspapers; Maori (New Zealand people)--Social conditions--Newspapers; Maori (New Zealand people)--Government relations--Newspapers; Treaty of Waitangi (1840)--Public opinion--Newspapers]

    The editor, Abe Wharewaka (1943-2017)was president of the South Auckland chapter of Black Power for many years. Includes advertising. Final issue in August 1991.

  • Collection Type
    New Zealand Serials Outsize
  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    02 Oct 2024
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