Some of the books and articles I have read in preparation for my moving image piece of work on living within diaspora.
May, Stephen, Tariq Modood, and Judith Squires. Ethnicity, Nationalism and Minority Rights. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Print.
Novitz, David, and W. E Willmott. Culture and Identity in New Zealand. [Place of publication not identified]: GP Books, 1989. Print.
Božić-Vrbančić, Senka. Tarara. Dunedin, N.Z.: Otago University Press, 2008. Print. Page 45,200,231
Freeman, Derek. Margaret Mead and Samoa. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983. Print.
Māhina-Tuai, Kolokesa U. 'Living Treasures: Tongan Textile Koloa. Addo, Ping-Ann (2013) Creating a Nation with Cloth: Women, Wealth, and Tradition in the Tongan Diaspora. New York and Oxford:
Berghahn Books, 227 Pp, GBP95.00, Hbk, ISBN: 9780857458957.’ Asia Pac Viewp 55.3 (2014): 400-401. Web.
Hall, Lester. N.p., 2015. Web. 15 May 2015.
Funk, David T. 'Our Islands, Our Selves: A History of Conservation in New Zealand David Young. Our Islands, Our Selves: A History Of Conservation In New Zealand. University Of Otago Press. Dunedin, New Zealand. 298 Cloth.. 2004. ISBN: 877276 S94 4.'. Natural Areas Journal 28.2 (2008): 200-202. Web.
'Identity before Identity Politics'. Choice Reviews Online 47.04 (2009): 47-2319-47-2319. Web.
Proverbs, Maori. N.p., 2015. Web. 18 May 2015. Whāia te iti kahurangi ki te tūohu koe me he maunga teitei Seek the treasure you value most dearly: if you bow your head, let it be to a lofty mountain This whakatauki is about aiming high or for what is truly valuable, but it's real message is to be persistent and don't let obstacles stop you from reaching your goal.
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