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    From Mama Afrika to Papatūānuku : African mothers living in Auckland [The health and well-being of a group of African immigrant and refugee background mothers living in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand]

    Connor, Helene; Elliott, Susan; Ayallo, Irene

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    2015-12-03
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    Connor, H., Elliott, S. & Ayallo, I. (2015, December). From Mama Africa to Papatūānuku: African Mothers living in Auckland. [The Health and Well-being of a Group of African Immigrant and Refugee background Mothers living in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand]. Paper presented at Refugees and Research for Healthy outcomes, AUT Akoranga Campus, Auckland
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    Abstract
    Research with a group of ten African mothers living in Auckland • Arrived in NZ as asylum seekers, Quota refugees, skilled migrants or partners of skilled migrants • From Eritrea; Ethiopia; Burundi; the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Rwanda; Uganda; and Zimbabwe • aged between 20 and 45 years
    Keywords:
    African mothers, mothers, migrants, racism, cultural adaptation, migrant experiences, Auckland, New Zealand
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    200208 Migrant Cultural Studies
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