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- Title
- Children of the Migration
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
Through candid interviews and rare archival footage Children of the Migration tells the stories of the Pacific Island immigrants who came to New Zealand from the 1950s to 1980s, and changed the cultural landscape of Aotearoa. Presented by David Sa'ena and actor Vela Manusaute, this humorous and moving documentary includes interviews with All Black Tana Umaga, boxer David Tua, actress Teuila Blakely, hip hop artist King Kapisi and poet Tusiata Avia. Fijian European Lala Rolls directs.
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2004
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/children-of-the-migration-2004
- Related subjects
- pacific islanders / immigration / tana umaga / david tua / king kapisi / oscar kightley / tusiata avia / nz on air / new zealand on air / 2000s / migration / nuie / samoa / pacific migration / sir tom davis / polynesia / polynesian / lefau paniani se'ena / teau teiotu / mika perez / tokelau / resettlement / te puke / forestry workers / rotorua / luamanuvao winnie laban / anapela polataivao / tereapii tongia / taro / rev mua strickson-pua / new country / lito vilisoni / 1950s / 1960s / 1970s / 1980s / tofiga sefo fepuleai / extended family / maurice newport / cook islands / bill urale / rarotonga / pacific island workforce / rev tauinaola tofilau / pitone sua / katalina lemasino crawley / factory work / freedom / drums / ukelele / fiji / stephanie turner / eteuati ete / fuimaono karl pulotu-endermann / igelese ete / language barrier / new zealand scholarships / schooling / karl kite-rangi / acceptance / sela alo / identity / minority / sixties / seventies / eighties / fifties / samoan / whānau / aiga / scholarship / tokelauan / tokelau islands / cook islander / immigrants / immigrant / bicultural / biculturalism / cultural identity / heritage / fijian
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