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Bred in South Auckland by Glenn Colqhoun I drive a car that is falling apart. There is a bog in the body. There is rust in the doors. Occasionally it does.

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1 Bred in South Auckland by Glenn Colqhoun I drive a car that is falling apart. There is a bog in the body. There is rust in the doors. Occasionally it does not have a warrant. Sometimes I sleep in large rooms full of people. I eat too much fried bread. I am late to meetings. I go to housie. My nose is flat. I say Raw-tore-loo-uh. Some people think I am a bloody Maori,

2 Bred in South Auckland by Glenn Colqhoun I have been to university. I have a student loan. I photocopy my tax returns. Most mornings I read the newspaper. I make lists of things I have to do and like to cross them off. I cut apples into quarters before I eat them, Then I cut the pips out. I put my name on things. I listen to talkback radio. I use EFTPOS. Some people think I am a typical pakeha.

3 Bred in South Auckland by Glenn Colqhoun Last week I drove into a red light, I did not slow down at a compulsory stop, I changed lanes on the motorway and did not use my indicator. When I was a boy I went to see Enter the Dragon, I took one lesson in kung fu. My parents made me do my homework. My brother gave me Chinese burns. I like beef and pork flavoured two minute noodles. I light incense when the house smells. Once I dug a garden. Some people think I am a blasted Asian.

4 Bred in South Auckland by Glenn Colqhoun When I was a boy I learned to swear in Samoan. I went to school in Mangere. I played rugby in bare feet, Sometimes I shop at the Otara markets. My family come from overseas. I used to work in a factory. Once I helped cook an umu. When it is summer I wear a lavalava. I drink pineapple juice. I like to eat corned beef. Some people think I must be a flaming coconut. I think I am the luckiest mongrel I know.

5 Questions on poetry. Answer the following questions as full sentences that include the question – What is a mongrel and why has the poet used it in the poem? What is this saying about the poet’s identity? – Do you think the poet agrees with the stereotypes presented? – What is the poem about (what is its theme or main idea)? – How did you relate to this poem? Could it be set elsewhere in New Zealand? What sort of areas? – What is the ‘tone’ of the poem? i.e feeling or mood created. How does the writer create this mood?

6 Bred in South Auckland. Extension or homework questions. Is it better to have an identity individually or as a part of a group? (this may take a paragraph to answer fully) Do you think it is more important for us to identify with our culture(s) of origin or that of New Zealand as a whole?

7 Stereotypes poem. You could do this based on your ethnic group (Maori, Pasifika), nationality (Kiwi, Australian, English), or school identity (e.g Awatapu, Freyberg, PNBHS, PNGHS). If you learn a language, you could do the traits of that group too as identity is also what we learn and pick up from others around us. Write the sub-heading ‘What makes me a typical ’ List the features of stereotypes that you think fit your character If you belong to two racial groups do this for both groups If you feel you belong to a different group try and use your prior knowledge to compile a list


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