Former refugees remember what it was like when they first arrived in New Zealand, how they felt and how they feel now - years later.
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@frankclarke66514 жыл бұрын
Having your extended family to share everything with you is one the close knit communities we have. With the elder grandparents sharing and teaching their knowledge wisdom and understanding to the grandchildren is a must.
@lindsaytewhare32614 жыл бұрын
Kiaora kia koutou katoa i te refugees, Haramai, naumai, haramai, ki Aotearoa Niu Tirini, NZ., nga mihi nui kia koutou katoa, tino arohanui, Mauriora. To our Refugees who come to our country lovely to have you living in the land if the long white cloud awesome. In our Maori language we use the words Manakitanga te tangata (look after the ppl) & Kotahitanga i te tangata ( unite as one ppl), Arohanui i te te tangata ( show love to the ppl). The more knowledge you learn of Aotearoa NZ the more you understand the betterment of your well being will become. Kiaora tatou, nga mihi nui, arohanui.
@isaiahlam92764 жыл бұрын
Refugees welcome to new Zealand u can work in farms then do labour jobs n may create business to keep economy going