Hui e! Tāiki e! United and ready to progress the purpose |
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MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Book review of Matariki: The star of the year |
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MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Developing mahi-toi theory and analysis |
Jani Katarina Taituha Wilson |
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MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Protein intake by Māori of advanced age |
Briar Bennett, Carol Wham, Ruth Teh, Simon Moyes, Mere Kepa, Eruera Maxted, Ngaire Kerse |
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MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Māori dialect issues and Māori language ideologies in the revitalisation era |
Peter J. Keegan |
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MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Documentary analysis hui: An emergent bricolage method for culturally responsive qualitative research |
Carol Cardno, Norma Rosales-Anderson, Morehu McDonald |
10.20507/MAIJournal.2017.6.2.4 |
MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Theorising representation in the Māori seats: The crucial role of accountability |
Sylvia Nissen, Lindsey Te Ata o Tu MacDonald |
10.20507/MAIJournal.2017.6.2.5 |
MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Interpreting the narratives of Māori entrepreneurs |
Jess Nandu-Templeton, Mark Vanderklei, Herb de Vries, Tyron Love, Robert Hamilton |
10.20507/MAIJournal.2017.6.2.6 |
MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |
Book review of Te manu kai i te mātauranga: Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
Suzanne Pitama |
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MAI Journal 2017: Volume 6 Issue 2 |