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Where We Come From Stories For The Mokopuna Marge Wong

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Where We Come From Stories For The Mokopuna Marge Wong
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Publisher: Xlibris NZ
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.01 MB
Author: Marge Wong
ISBN: 9781669880400, 1669880400
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Where We Come From Stories For The Mokopuna Marge Wong by Marge Wong 9781669880400, 1669880400 instant download after payment.

Many people regret not seeking and preserving information about their family history. This book is a collection of stories about the author's Maori Chinese whanau (family) and their extended Maori relatives. It was written for the mokopuna (grandchildren) and those yet to be born. The stories open a window to the past in ways that will help the mokopuna to know who they are and where they come from. The author describes the people, places, experiences, and events that have shaped her life and that of her siblings. The notion that "it takes a village to raise a child" is highlighted within the narratives. The stories emphasise the importance of resilience and determination when faced with adversity such as the effects of poverty and racism. The author describes the relationships, emotional and cultural experiences, and whanau aroha (love) that impacts positively or negatively on a child's sense of belonging.

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