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- Title
- Frontline - Racist Revival
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
The Otago goldrush in the 1860s attracted the first wave of Chinese immigrants to New Zealand. They were greeted with fear and suspicion from the white settler community. 130 years later the racist policies of late 19th century New Zealand are gone, but old attitudes linger. This 1993 Frontline report investigates the tension between older Chinese/Kiwi families and the growing number of first generation Chinese and Taiwanese immigrants. Whatever cultural issues divide them, both groups have e...
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- Video
- Date created
- 1993
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/frontline-racist-revival-1993
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- racism / china / chinese-kiwi / chinese new year / chinese restaurant / otago / gold mining / gold mining hut / maniatoto / naseby / richard seddon / poll tax / radio pacific / talkback / prejudice / howick / auckland / chinese immigration / arrowtown / vivian ip / banana / judy cheung / dianna tarm / christopher gee / artie wong gye / kim loo / shoemaking / manurewa / desecrated graves / mall / foodcourt / statistics / market gardens / factory / racial stereotyping / racial tension / goldmining / james ng / manying ip / arthur wong gye / chris gee / oriental markets / queenie chiang / jeff hsu / otago museum / grave / cemetery / food court / chinese community / dr manying ip / bigot / kiwi chinese / vincent hong-goo / blackstone ridge / dr james ng / 1860s / naseby cemetery / new asians / 1993 / 1990s / adopted home / 90s / nineties / immigration / immigrants / bigotry / diversity
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