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Wananga heads feather own nests. "We're making progress, Waka. Once only pakehas played us for suckers. Now we're doing it to ourselves..." 10 December, 2005.

Wananga heads feather own nests. "We're making progress, Waka. Once only pakehas played us for suckers. Now we're doing it to ourselves..." 10 December, 2005.
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Wananga heads feather own nests. "We're making progress, Waka. Once only pakehas played us for suckers. Now we're doing it to ourselves..." 10 December, 2005.
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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Two Maori drain-layers stop for a moment to read a billboard in the street. It is about the problems with Te Wananga o Aotearoa, which is the largest tertiary education institution in New Zealand. Dr Rongo Wetere announced his resignation 15 December 2005 after accusations of financial mismanagement. One of the drainlayers comments to the other that Maori must be making progress as they are now playing themselves for suckers. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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2005
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http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22335147
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Te Wānanga o Aotearoa / Wetere, Rongo, active 1992 / Education, Higher / Māori (New Zealand people) / Education / Fraud / Resignations

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