Year 2008 Issue Number 2 Articles Social consequences of Tūhoe migration: Voices from home in Te Urewera The political apology as a millennial phenomenon The road to reconciliation begins with an apology Evaluation of Amokura: An indigenous family violence prevention strategy Indigenous space in institutions: Frameworks around Māori legal academics at Waikato Struggles for the Māori language: He whawhai mo te reo Māori Exceptional torture: Abu Ghrayb and rituals of viewing Donor foundations and colonial inheritance Continuing the colonial process through video games We are what we eat: The colonial history of the banana The Filipino ‘Exhibit’ at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, Missouri Fulla, the veiled Barbie: An analysis of cultural imperialism and agency Te Kokonga - Workshop Corner “ASK THE PROFESSOR” about … SHAPING UP YOUR SENTENCES “ASK THE LIBRARIAN” about … STAYING CURRENT WITH RESEARCH “ASK THE ADMINISTRATOR” about … ORGANIZING CONFERENCES