Indigenous Intergenerational Relational Rhythms Sustaining Tongan Language and Culture Across Time (Tā) and Space (Vā)
- Description:
- This article unfolds intergenerational sustainability and relational rhythms through Tongan language and culture and the interrelationships between older and younger Tongan people and between Tongans and non-Tongans in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ). It also unpacks the interconnected ways in which Tongans as Indigenous people honour the inseparability and sensibilities of knowing–seeing–feeling–doi...
- Display date:
- 2024-01-31
- Location:
- Tonga
- Format:
- Scholarly text
- Collections:
- Otago University Research Archive
- Publisher:
- University of Alberta
- Content partner:
- University of Otago
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- Not specified
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