Coconuts and Kiwis: identity and change among second-generation Cook Islanders in New Zealand. Ethnic Groups, 1989 Volume 7, pages 259-281.

Title

Coconuts and Kiwis: identity and change among second-generation Cook Islanders in New Zealand. Ethnic Groups, 1989 Volume 7, pages 259-281.

Subject

Cook Islanders
New Zealanders
Cultural assimilation

Description

Photocopy of journal article with handwritten marginal notes. The author, Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, discusses the situation of New Zealanders who identify as Cook Islanders but who have only a dim, or no, memory of the Cook Islands and who may well also identify as New Zealanders.

Creator

Thomas K. Fitzgerald

Date

1989

Language

English

Identifier

Box 1, folder 1, item 2

Files

1.1.2.pdf

Citation

Thomas K. Fitzgerald , “Coconuts and Kiwis: identity and change among second-generation Cook Islanders in New Zealand. Ethnic Groups, 1989 Volume 7, pages 259-281.,” The Papers of Professor Ron Crocombe, accessed April 24, 2024, https://cicr.omeka.net/items/show/147.

Item Relations

This Item Is Part Of Item: Cook Islands Culture