| Description Summary | Jaspreet Kaur Ahluwalia remembers her early life in India, her impressions of school in NZ, comparing it with the Indian education system, cultural differences she experienced at school and university, her work for the Punjabi Cultural Group and the acceptance of her culture in NZ. She describes the increase in the number of ethnicities and number of Indian shop owners in Pukekohe, compares the acceptance of different ethnicities between Australia and NZ, speaks of her hopes for the future of her son and the importance of retaining one's native language and culture. |