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Seeking a Turangawaewae: constructing a Baptist identity in New Zealand: among the indigenous people of New Zealand, the concept of turangawaewae is of great importance. A turangawaewae is, literally, "place to stand.".
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For Maori their turangawaewae is their home, where they have a fight to be present, the anchor point for their sense of who they are and with whom they belong. For non-Maori or pakeha New Zealanders, the concept has grown in significance. Once securely settled in a colonial identity, drawn from their links to Britain, pakeha saw that apparent certainty slip away with the notion of empire. There are vestiges of it still--Queen Elizabeth II of England is Queen of New Zealand; the highest judicial court sits in London--but New Zealand faces the global future as a South Pacific ...
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