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Lack of understanding between cultures - Coggle Diagram
Lack of understanding between cultures
Dollarman doesn't understand how it is the land the urupa and wharenui is on as well as the buildings and graves themselves that are significant
Dollarman didn't understand that destroying the physical spaces weren't going to make them back down
He assumes it is easy and ok to have things
There would be no damage... your hall... Wharetipuna. Ancestral house... would be put on trucks and transported, no cost to you... no damage whatever
There is nothing you can say, no words, no amount of money... I'm not sure you have fully understood, your land would skyrocket
The house was central and could not be more central
Maori and Pakeha value education different form of education
Everything we need is here. We learn what we need and want to learn, and all of it is here
The education system didn't see the need for Maori to themselves in school
Manu wasn't comfortable
Ruben thought there was nothing of value for him
I'm not learning one thing... that's anything to do with me, or us. And some of the stuff, well its against me and against us. It makes us dumb it puts us wrong
The government didn't understand the importance of the dedicated house to Te Ope
Further didn't understand that despite the houses in town being physically better, being spread out was not better
Government believed adding an infrastructure was an improvement and charged them for it
I note that in your letter you have mentioned a meeting house. There was no building on the land that could in any way fit such description
Dollarman didn't understand that their unpaid work was sufficient for them
He sees it as stagnation but they see it as sufficient, them living as themselves
Making money wasn't important to the Tamihana whanua as their values weren't monetry
Not to you, not in your eyes. But we are doing is important to us. To us thats progress
Investigators expect there to be a leader but it is run as a collective
They nominate stan to speak in Dollarmans
Dollarman doesn't see the worth of Granny, Toko, Mary
What he saw was brokenness, a broken race he saw in me, Granny and my Mary and me a whole people decrepit, deranged, deformed
Dollarman can't understand why the Tamihana whanua resist the idea of the caged animals
Maori are Kitiaki
Police didn't understand that Tamihana whanau would never destroy their wharenui and urupa