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Cultural identity and the ‘brown economy’

Saturday 21 May 2016 | Published in Weekend

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Cultural identity and the ‘brown economy’
A dancer puts all her concentration and energy into her performance at last year's Te Maeva Nui festival. 16052021

This feature, written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne,takes a thought-provoking look at misconceptions of cultural identity in the Cook Islands, particularly in regard to the cultural experiences we present to tourists. Wynne, who moved home to the Cook Islands in 2011, is a counsellor at Araura College on Aitutaki.

This feature, written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne,takes a thought-provoking look at misconceptions of cultural identity in the Cook Islands, particularly in regard to the cultural experiences we present to tourists. Wynne, who moved home to the Cook Islands in 2011, is a counsellor at Araura College on Aitutaki.


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