1st Pacific Heritage
Website: http://1stpacific.co.nz/public_html/
Email Address: Online form
Editor/Consultant: Undisclosed
Country: Asia-Pacific
Type: Online journal
Description: 1ST PACIFIC is a new creation from forerunner company, SOULTON House Publishing. SH! Publishing was the 1ST Pasifika women owned and operated publishing firm of its type in Aotearoa New Zealand taking its 1ST breath in 1998, although it was formally established much later in 2003. In line with the changing vision and team focus, the company was completely revamped and 1ST PACIFIC was born in 2005. We're a small company of four with deep Southern roots based at our home office in Manukau City that overlooks Rangitoto and the Manukau Harbour Heads. Our parents were among the first-string settlers wave in Otara and instrumental in founding along with many other families, PasifikAsia South Auckland. In common we have endured the jokes, parodies and prejudices of non-PasifikAsia outsiders and the cameraderic jibes of our west Auckland, southern and island cousins because of our hybrid upbringing, a concept totally foreign to monoculturalists, but we've always been proud of our pioneering lineage and all those on whose shoulders we stand.
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Website: http://1stpacific.co.nz/public_html/
Email Address: Online form
Editor/Consultant: Undisclosed
Country: Asia-Pacific
Type: Online journal
Description: 1ST PACIFIC is a new creation from forerunner company, SOULTON House Publishing. SH! Publishing was the 1ST Pasifika women owned and operated publishing firm of its type in Aotearoa New Zealand taking its 1ST breath in 1998, although it was formally established much later in 2003. In line with the changing vision and team focus, the company was completely revamped and 1ST PACIFIC was born in 2005. We're a small company of four with deep Southern roots based at our home office in Manukau City that overlooks Rangitoto and the Manukau Harbour Heads. Our parents were among the first-string settlers wave in Otara and instrumental in founding along with many other families, PasifikAsia South Auckland. In common we have endured the jokes, parodies and prejudices of non-PasifikAsia outsiders and the cameraderic jibes of our west Auckland, southern and island cousins because of our hybrid upbringing, a concept totally foreign to monoculturalists, but we've always been proud of our pioneering lineage and all those on whose shoulders we stand.
(Directory entry)