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I am Pasifika Wellbeing Journal

Dahlia Malaeulu

$32.95

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Mila's Books
15 September 2023
The I am Pasifika Wellbeing Journal is designed to be a space for Pasifika to explore and record information to support cultural identity journeys. Our dream is to have a generation of tamaiti and families who understand the power of being Pasifika and to continue our proud navigator legacy into the future.

Culture, identity and wellbeing are interconnected, and is why the Mila's My Pasifika Wellbeing Journal Series are an essential guide for Pasifika tamaiti on their journey of becoming the best version of themselves. Other titles in the Mila's My Pasifika Wellbeing Journal Series include the Tama Pasifika Wellbeing Journal and the Teine Pasifika Wellbeing Journal.
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Imprint:   Mila's Books
Country of Publication:   New Zealand
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9781738606115
ISBN 10:   1738606112
Series:   Mila's My Pasifika Wellbeing Journal Series
Pages:   84
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Young adult ,  ELT Advanced ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Dahlia Malaeulu is an award-winning author and publisher of Mila's Books - Pasifika children's books that help tamaiti to be seen, heard and valued. A Samoan New Zealander with connections to the Samoan villages of Vaivase tai and Sinamoga, Dahlia is a passionate educator at heart driven by the power of Pasifika stories and enabling tamaiti to succeed as themselves. Dahlia also regularly presents at educational conferences, visits schools across Aotearoa, was the Pasifika Curator at the Auckland Writer's festival this year, the recipient of the Creative New Zealand Pasifika Emerging Pacific Artist Award (2022), the NZ Emerging Publisher of the Year Award (2023) and serves on the Te Pou Muramura Read New Zealand board.

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