Te puna wai kōrero

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Year
1976
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Duration
00:25:00
Broadcast Date
07 Feb 1976
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Ikuila, Issac
Crummer, George
Ilolahia, Will
Etuati, Vaiao

- Problems of Pacific Islanders in New Zealand Part 2. -

Polynesian leaders talk about the numerous issues affecting them in the
Auckland. All migrants to New Zealand want a better lifestyle
and education for their families. They struggle to gain respectability in a
society that sings praises to the virtues of multiculturalism but at the same
time is intolerant of those who are culturally and racially different from the
Anglo-Saxon.

The panel:
- Mr Isaac Ikuila, Tongan/Samoan employed by ARA property section
- George Crummer, Cook Island social worker
- Willie Illolahia, Tongan social worker, One Tree Hill Borough
- Vaiao Etuati, Samoan Social worker.