The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 202
... officers would keep Maori families together while seeking out better accommo- dation . Officers in Taumarunui visited the Te Tau family fortnightly for a year in the later 1950s . Mrs Te Tau and her seven children lived in an ...
... officers would keep Maori families together while seeking out better accommo- dation . Officers in Taumarunui visited the Te Tau family fortnightly for a year in the later 1950s . Mrs Te Tau and her seven children lived in an ...
Page 205
... officers worked in the background in the 1950s while local tribal committees took an active role in resolving their ... officers were another important community link for child welfare officers after 1945. Maori welfare officers were not ...
... officers worked in the background in the 1950s while local tribal committees took an active role in resolving their ... officers were another important community link for child welfare officers after 1945. Maori welfare officers were not ...
Page 206
... officers did not always look to Maori welfare officers for advice either on Maori issues or on obtaining Maori foster families . In 1957 , Child Welfare Inspector Lorna Hodder reported that child welfare officers in Taranaki had lost ...
... officers did not always look to Maori welfare officers for advice either on Maori issues or on obtaining Maori foster families . In 1957 , Child Welfare Inspector Lorna Hodder reported that child welfare officers in Taranaki had lost ...
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Judith Binney | 3 |
James Belich Myth Race and Identity | 9 |
Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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