REVIEW: Crucial Pasifika achievement in an era of intense political conciousness

Review of Polynesian Panthers by Melani Anae, Lautofa Luli, Leilani Burgoyne. Auckland: Reed Books, 2006. This book is the story of the Polynesian Panther Party, a political group of inner city Pacific Island and Maori youth brought together through the shared experience of racism and more impor...

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Main Author: Mona Papali'i
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pacific Media Centre 2006-09-01
Series:Pacific Journalism Review
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Online Access:https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/873
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spelling doaj-4e8135ee235f4675901bd2d20f903dc32020-11-25T02:42:41ZengPacific Media CentrePacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352006-09-0112210.24135/pjr.v12i2.873REVIEW: Crucial Pasifika achievement in an era of intense political conciousnessMona Papali'i Review of Polynesian Panthers by Melani Anae, Lautofa Luli, Leilani Burgoyne. Auckland: Reed Books, 2006. This book is the story of the Polynesian Panther Party, a political group of inner city Pacific Island and Maori youth brought together through the shared experience of racism and more importantly, the shared determination to fight it and the marginalisation in its wake. Edited by ex-Polynesian Panther Melani Anae (director of Pacific Studies at Auckland University) and contributed to by a number of fellow members and friends of the party, Polynesian Panthers depicts an era of awakening political conciousness among New Zealand's newest migrants— in particular, through the eyes of their NZ-born children.  https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/873Polynesian PanthersmarginalisationNew Zealand historypacific historyreviews
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Pacific Journalism Review
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marginalisation
New Zealand history
pacific history
reviews
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title REVIEW: Crucial Pasifika achievement in an era of intense political conciousness
title_short REVIEW: Crucial Pasifika achievement in an era of intense political conciousness
title_full REVIEW: Crucial Pasifika achievement in an era of intense political conciousness
title_fullStr REVIEW: Crucial Pasifika achievement in an era of intense political conciousness
title_full_unstemmed REVIEW: Crucial Pasifika achievement in an era of intense political conciousness
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series Pacific Journalism Review
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2324-2035
publishDate 2006-09-01
description Review of Polynesian Panthers by Melani Anae, Lautofa Luli, Leilani Burgoyne. Auckland: Reed Books, 2006. This book is the story of the Polynesian Panther Party, a political group of inner city Pacific Island and Maori youth brought together through the shared experience of racism and more importantly, the shared determination to fight it and the marginalisation in its wake. Edited by ex-Polynesian Panther Melani Anae (director of Pacific Studies at Auckland University) and contributed to by a number of fellow members and friends of the party, Polynesian Panthers depicts an era of awakening political conciousness among New Zealand's newest migrants— in particular, through the eyes of their NZ-born children. 
topic Polynesian Panthers
marginalisation
New Zealand history
pacific history
reviews
url https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/873
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