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SOCIAL WELFARE - CULTURAL PRACTICES

Description:
Otara MP responds to comments made by the Children and Young Persons Service that the child attending Te Atatu North Primary School was injured as a result of traditional Samoan cultural healing practices. The, comment from Dunedin teacher Janet Pereira, who has first hand experience of Samoan cultural practices.
Display date:
1994
Location:
Samoa
Format:
Sound
Collections:
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Contributors:
RNZ Collection
Content partner:
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Availability:
Not online
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