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Working with whanau: Maori social work in schools covers the work of a group of kaimahi working as social workers in largely rural Maori communities. The focus of this text is on kaimahi who work for iwi Maori organisations. Five of these organisations supported the research for ...
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Social workers in Schools: A New Zealand Maori experience examines the work of a group of Maori social workers who work for Maori organisations in the North Island of New Zealand. It explores the role of the Social Worker in Schools and a range of unique experiences they have rep ...
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This collection of 19 articles discusses the impact of changes in Aotearoa New Zealand's natural environment due to factors such as climate change, pollution and degredation of waterways and land, pest control and environmental management policy.
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A collection of papers published in the National Oral History Association of New Zealand (NOHANZ) journal between 1989 and 2003. The papers represent some of the work of a selection of Maori oral historians, as well as some Pakeha writers addressing Maori issues relevant to histo ...
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This is the fourth edition of the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium journal. The theme is a response to the Hawaii meeting at which several groups asked for a theme of place and indigenous peoples to be explored. Various contributors do
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Selby looks at aspects of Maori language. She outlines government policies with regard to Maori language and highlights the long-term psychological impact on Maori of those policies She also goes on to reveal aspects of corporal punishment in New Zealand native schools.
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