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Identity and language of the two major groups of the New Zealand society
Kollárová, Ľubica ; Šatava, Leoš (advisor) ; Bucková, Martina (referee) ; Krupa, Viktor (referee)
The thesis "Identity and Language of the Two Major Ethnic Parts of the New Zealand Society" is focused and specifies the society changes on the relationship between the two major ethnic groups Maori and Pakeha, since the end of the colonialism era in 1960s till now The mutual relationship of Maori and Pakeha is predominantly connected with their perception on each other, the identity development and Maori language revitalization as it goes hand by hand with the colonial history background and discussions around (un)officially bicultural and multiethnic character of the New Zealand society. Thesis consists of four main chapters. The core of the thesis is focused on the relevant fieldwork and literature. Based on the interviews the research material derives from my stay at the Dept. of Maori Studies in 2004-2005 and repeatedly in 2006.

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