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10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.1.5
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49
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10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.1.4
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41
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49
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10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.1.2
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16
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10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.1.1
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MAI Journal 2025 Volume 14 Issue 1 Special Issue Climate Change

Publication Date
June 2025

In this special issue, 'Caring for Earth Mother: Indigenous-Led Pathways to Climate Adaptation', there are 12 articles and one commentary. Indigenous knowledge is critical in addressing the climate crisis. In this special issue on climate change, Indigenous scholars have identified pathways for world leaders and policymakers to incorporate Indigenous perspectives into climate decision-making, advocating for the preservation and sharing of traditional wisdom.

Dr Vincent Ieni Olsen-Reeder

Dr Vincent Ieni Olsen-Reeder is a second language learner of te reo Māori, having started his learning at Victoria University of Wellington in 2008. Since then, the Māori language and its revitalisation have become his passion.

Ieni’s doctoral research investigated the effectiveness of bilingualism as a theoretical approach to revitalisation, and the ways in which a bilingualism approach could remove some of the anxieties surrounding Māori language use among Māori speakers. It is the University's first thesis to be written and defended in te reo Māori.

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10.20507/MAIJournal.2024.13.1
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10.20507/MAIJournal.2024.13.3.12