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Kōrero: Indians

Whārangi 8. Hononga, rauemi nō waho

Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki

  • Auckland Indian Association

    The Auckland Indian Association was the first of its kind in New Zealand. This website gives information about its history and activities.

  • Kurinji Kumaran Temple

    Presented by the New Zealand Hindu Association, this site is about the Kurinji Kumaran Hindu Temple in Wellington. It contains news of forthcoming events and festivals as well as background information on Hinduism.

  • New Zealand Sikh Society (Inc) Wellington

    The website for the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Sikh Society contains local news and general information about Sikhism.

  • New Zealand Sikhs

    This site gives information about Sikhs and Punjabis in New Zealand, and includes local and international news and links.

  • Probasee Bengalee Association of New Zealand

    This is the website of a New Zealand Bengali association.

  • The Indian News

    This site contains ‘Indo-Kiwi’ and Fiji news and a wide range of magazine-style articles and links.

  • The voice of the Indian community in New Zealand

    Indian Newslink is the voice of the Indian community in New Zealand, with news stories and a space for opinion and letters from readers. It links to many other news sites.

Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga

  • Kasanji, Lalita Vanmali. ‘The Gujaratis in Wellington: the study of an ethnic group.’ MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 1982.
  • Leckie, Jacqueline. ‘South Asians: old and new migrations.’ In Immigration and national identity in New Zealand, edited by Stuart William Greif. Palmerston North: Dunmore, 1995.
  • Leckie, Jacqueline. ‘They sleep standing up: Gujaratis in New Zealand to 1945.’ PhD thesis, University of Otago, 1981.
  • Raza, Fezeela. ‘Ethnic identity, acculturation, and intergenerational conflict among second-generation New Zealand Indians.’ MA thesis, University of Auckland, 1997.
  • Tiwari, Kapil N., ed. Indians in New Zealand: studies in a subculture. Wellington: Price Milburn for the Central Indian Association, 1980.
Ki mua Whai muri: Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa Whai muri

Me pēnei te tohu i te whārang

Nancy Swarbrick, Indians, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/story/21609/sources (accessed 13 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Nancy Swarbrick, i tāngia i te 4 March 2009, updated 1 July 2024.