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- Title
- Tuberculosis and the Māori People of the Wairoa District
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
Tuberculosis and the Māori People of the Wairoa District was screened for the first time in 1952. It is one of many health education films made, but was unique in that it was a collaborative production involving the New Zealand Department of Health, the Ngāti Kahungungu Tribal District Committee and the National Film Unit. At this time, the death rate for Māori from TB was 10 times that of Pākehā. Turi Carroll (knighted in 1962) a respected Ngāti Kahungunu leader, narrates much of the film.
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1952
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- Related subjects
- sir turi carroll / wairoa / tuberculosis / nfu / national film unit / new zealand national film unit / film unit / new zealand department of health / department of health / infectious disease / disease / diseases / ngati kahungunu / taranaki / 1952 / 1950s / 50s / fifties / ngāti kahungungu / māori / pākehā / tb / epidemic / district nurse / tb hut / tuberculosis hut / nurses / mobile xray unit / xray / radiology / radiographer / lungs / sanatorium / public health message / hospital
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