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    • "A Right To Be Māori?" Identity formation of Māori Adoptees 

      Newman, Erica
      Writings dedicated to the adoption of Māori children or whāngai are minimal and there appears to be very little literature in regards to the affect of adoption on descendants of Māori adoptees. Whāngai has often been ...
    • Colonial Intervention on Guardianship and 'Adoption' Practices in Fiji 1874-1970 

      Newman, Erica
      The arrival of Europeans in Fiji, from the late 1700s, impacted the established social structures of the indigenous communities, removing what were considered inappropriate social behaviours and introducing concepts and ...
    • Maori, European and Half-caste Children; The Destitute, the Neglected and the Orphaned : An Investigation into the Early New Zealand European Contact Period and the Care of Children 1840 - 1852 

      Newman, Erica
      This dissertation explores New Zealand society between the years of 1840 to 1852 in order to ascertain the situation of neglected, orphaned and destitute Maori children within early European settlements. Throughout this ...

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