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A Cultural Turn: The Trivialisation of Indigenous Research Ethics in New Zealand Post-2012 Health and Disability Ethics Committe
Article type
Journal article
Key words
Māori
New Zealand
Health and disability ethics committees
Institutional review boards
Health disparity
Author(s)
Barry Smith
Martin Tolich
Start page
255
End page
267
Te Kete Whanaketanga―Rangatahi: A Model of Positive Development for Rangatahi Māori
Article type
Journal article
Key words
Youth development
positive development
Māori
youth
Author(s)
Hinekura Simmonds
Niki Harré
Sue Crengle
Start page
211
End page
226
Historical Trauma, Healing and Well-Being in Māori Communities
Article type
Journal article
Key words
Māori
Healing
well-being
Indigenous
Historical trauma
Author(s)
Rebecca Wirihana
Cherryl Smith
Start page
197
End page
210
Māori and Indigenous Views on R & R: Resistance and Resilience
Article type
Journal article
Key words
resilience
resistance
Māori
Indigenous
wellbeing
kaupapa Māori
Author(s)
Mera Penehira
Alison Green
Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Clive Aspin
Start page
96
End page
110
MEASURING MĀORI WELLBEING: A COMMENTARY
Article type
Journal article
Key words
Māori
objective wellbeing
subjective wellbeing
measurement
Author(s)
Fiona Cram
Start page
18
End page
32
Ruru Parirau: Māori and Alcohol: The importance of destabilising negative stereotypes and the implications for policy and practice
Article type
Journal article
Key words
stereotypes
Māori
alcohol
policy
social marketing
health promotion
Author(s)
Kristen Maynard
Sarah Wright
Shirleyanne Brown
Start page
78
End page
90
Māori experiences and responses to racism in Aotearoa New Zealand
Article type
Journal article
Key words
Māori
media
racism
representation
Author(s)
Angela Moewaka Barnes
Ken Taiapa
Belinda Borell
Tim McCreanor
Start page
63
End page
77
COMMENTARY: “OUR REFLECTIONS ON IDENTITY, GENDER AND TRANSFORMING ACTION”: A lesson from place
Article type
Commentary
Key words
Indigenous
Australia
Māori
Aotearoa
women
place Whakatäne
Author(s)
Bronwyn Fredericks
Melissa Walker
Christine Peacock
Debbie Duthie
Odette Best
Start page
76
End page
85
CLOAKED IN LIFE AND DEATH: Korowai, kaitiaki and tangihanga
Key words
Māori
kaitiaki
korowai
taonga tuku iho
tangihanga
tūpāpaku
Author(s)
Vincent Malcolm-Buchanan
Ngahuia Te Awekotuku
Linda Waimarie Nikora
Start page
50
End page
60
MĀORI NEWS IS BAD NEWS : That's certainly so on television
Key words
Māori
television
news
coverage
comparative
Author(s)
Ray Nairn
Angela Moewaka Barnes
Belinda Borell
Jenny Rankine
Amanda Gregory
Tim McCreanor
Start page
38
End page
49
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