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Keeping culture alive

This short text describes how Indian New Zealanders have created cultural associations to help maintain their connections with their home country, provide support, and learn from each other.

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  • AudienceStudentsKaiako
  • Curriculum Level2
  • Education SectorPrimary
  • Learning AreaEnglishSocial Science
  • Progression rangeYears 4-6
  • Resource LanguageEnglish
  • Resource typeText/Chapter
  • SeriesConnected - ANZH
  • Teaching StrategyMixed

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Series: Connected

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    Keeping culture alive

    Cultural associations have been very important for Indian New Zealanders and their communities. This text looks at the formation of these associations and the support they provided, including information on the New Zealand Indian Central Association formed in 1926 and historical images.

    Keeping culture alive

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