
Thumbprints – School Journal Level 3 May 2017
In this poem, a narrator recounts their mother’s 1952 journey from Samoa to Auckland, where she was legally classified as an “alien” and forced to provide a thumbprint for an identification booklet, while also reflecting on her father’s previous ten-year incarceration in New Zealand due to his German ancestry.
- family
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- race
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- ethnic diversity
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- German ancestry
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- World War 2
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- relationships
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- respect
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- Samoa
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- immigration
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- First World War
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- identity
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- World War 1
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- heritage
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- New Zealand History


