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Traveling Houses: Performing Diasporic Relationships in Europe

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The paper explores the mutual impact of Pacific houses and people in diasporic relationships. Tracing the fates of several whare and fale now located in Europe, it explores changes over time that resulted from different degrees of closeness or distance between the people gathered around them. Three houses feature prominently in the paper: Hinemihi o te Ao Tawhito in Clandon Park (close to Londo...
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2017
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Journal article
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Tuwhera
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University of Hawaii Press
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Auckland University of Technology
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