The suckling pig chronicles Kolonga day in Auckland

  • Teena Brown
  • Richard Pamatatau

Abstract

The Tongan diaspora of New Zealand, Australia, and the United States has invented the observance of village days.  Auckland affiliates to Kolonga, a rural farming settlement in Tonga, held an inaugural village day on October 26th, 2015.  The result generated mixed feelings.  The greater part wanted Kolonga day made a regular celebration.  Others thought the event could be improved.  While some saw the maiden Kolonga day as chaos, which should be reworked to resemble a function less costly and showy, and more down-to-earth and practical.  Why have Tongan village days taken off in diaspora, and will they continue to be bankrolled by generations born overseas?

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Published
2015-01-19
How to Cite
Brown, T., & Pamatatau, R. (2015). The suckling pig chronicles Kolonga day in Auckland. Te Kaharoa, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.24135/tekaharoa.v8i1.32
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