Indian people in 'bi-cultural' New Zealand have long been an invisible minority, rarely mentioned in our history books. This volume is a second contribution to remedying this historical silence, following the publication of Indian Settlers: The Story of a New Zealand South Asian Community by Jacqueline Leckie.
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Introduction / Sekhar Bandyopadhyay -- Migration and Settlement: 1 India in New Zealand: The Fault Lines of Colonial Culture / tony Ballantyne -- 2 A Long Diaspora: Indian Settlement / Jacqueline Leckie -- 3 Indian Presence: A Demographic Profile / Arvind Zodgekar -- II Local Identities: 4 What Does It Mean To Be Indian? A View from Christchurch / Martin Fuchs, Antje Linkenbach, Aditya Malik -- 5 Growing Up Indian: Problems of Cultural Identity / Gwyn Williams -- 6 Choosing Indian and Kiwi Identities: The Ethnic Options of Local Gujaratis / Amanda Gilbertson -- 7 New Mothers in a New Land: Indian Migrant Mothers Talk / Ruth DeSouza -- 8 Lighting Up Aotearoa: Presenting Diwali to a Multicultural Nation / Henry Johnson -- III Global Relations: 9 In the Shadow of the Empire: India-New Zealand Relations since 1947 / Sekhar Bandyopadhyay -- 10 New Zealand and Globalising India: The Challenge of Developing Economic Engagement / Tim Beal -- 11 A Stormy Affair: Local Indian Film Production (1993-2003) / Rebecca C.M. Kunin.