Manu is my homegirl: navigating the ethnic identity of the Māori adoptee
The adoption of New Zealand infants and children was such a prevalent practice in the 1960s and 1970s that it has been described as one of New Zealand's greatest 'social experiments' (Else, 1991, p. 197). The secrecy permeating this practice meant that up until 1985, adoptees of this...
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Auckland University of Technology,
2012-09-25T05:16:01Z.
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