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Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Gill Potaka-Osborne
Heather Gifford
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri - Pimatisiwin, vol. 3, no. 1, July 2018, pp. 57-68
Description
Discusses use of the Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATH) tool for collecting data and working with Māori whānau (families) to prevent chronic conditions. Authors found this method useful as it fits with Māori strengths-based values, is responsive to the worldview of participants, and is participatory.
Adult Māori Patients’ Healthcare Experiences of the Emergency Department in a District Health Facility in New Zealand
Alternate Title
Adult Maori Patients' Healthcare Experiences of the Emergency Department in a District Health Facility in New Zealand
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sneha Grace Abraham
Marama Tauranga
Deborah Moore
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 13, no. 1, A Barrier-free Health System for Indigenous Communities, August 2018, pp. 87-103
Description
Researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with four female participants who identified three main areas for improvement: physical environment, interactions with practitioners, and unique factors faced by elders.
Appendix One: Questions and Discussions
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sharon H. Venne
Patricia Seed
Harold Cardinal
Frank Tough
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, vol. 34, no. 1, 2007, pp. 79-97
Description
Panel discussion between Sharon Venne, Patricia Seed, Harold Cardinal and Frank Tough.
Australian Indigenous Health - Within an International Context
E-Books
Author/Creator
Jane Freemantle
Kirsty Officer
Daniel McAullay
Ian Anderson
BC First Nations Fisheries Action Plan: Preparing for Transformative Change in the BC Fisheries
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
First Nations Leadership Council
Description
Discusses action plan resulting from hearings in First Nations communities regarding management and allocation in BC fisheries.
Characteristics of Indigenous Primary Health Care Service Delivery Models: A Systematic Scoping Review
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Stephen G. Harfield
Carol Davy
Alexa McArthur
Zachary Munn
Alex Brown
Ngiare Brown
Globalization and Health, vol. 14, no. 1, December 2018, p. article 12
Description
Database search of literature published between September 1978 and May 2015 produced 62 appropriate studies. Interdependence was evident between all of the eight characteristics: accessible health services, community participation, continuous quality improvement, culturally appropriate and skilled workforce, flexible approach to care, holistic health care, and self-determination and empowerment.
Converging Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems: Implications for Tertiary Education
Theses
Author/Creator
Jerome Alvin Hammersmith
Description
Education Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of South Africa, 2007.
Conversations About Indigenous Counselling and Psychotherapy
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Jeannie Wright
Sue Webb
Mary Montu
Lai Wainikesa
Counselling, Psychotherapy and Health, vol. 3, no. 2, Indigenous Special Issue, 2007, pp. 115-126
Description
Explores some of the key issues in working with indigenous cultural traditions written by counselors and counselor educators who have worked in the South Pacific.
Delivering on Diversity: The Challenges of Commissioning for Whānau Ora
Alternate Title
Delivering on Diversity: The Challneges of Commissioning for Whanau Ora
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Amohia Boulton
Heather Gifford
Tanya Allport
Haze White
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri - Pimatisiwin, vol. 3, no. 1, July 2018, pp. 45-56
Description
Study explores one commissioning model—Te Pou Matakana (TPO)—for purchasing health care services in terms of service-based outcomes delivered . Includes a history of Māori health provider development.
Editorial [International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018]
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Suzanne Stewart
Angela Mashford-Pringle
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 13, no. 2, Death and Dying, December 2018, pp. 3-7
Description
Editorial introduction to themed issue: " Death and Dying: Healing and Supporting Journeys."
Embedding Indigenous
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Mahmet Mahmut
Description
Looks at universities in Canada, New Zealand, and the United States to see how Indigenous knowledge and perspectives are being integrated into psychology degrees.
Equity Works: Achieving the Target of 2% Aboriginal Employment in the South Australian Public Sector: Accompanying Report I: Literature Review
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Kate Barnett
Description
Topics include quantity and quality of employment, closed and open gateways to employment, and governments as gatekeepers to public service employment.
First Nations Post-Secondary Education Review: Institutions Costing
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Medow Consulting
Description
Presents a high-level costing model developed following analysis of regional selection of three First Nations institutes of higher learning and international post-secondary systems in the United States and New Zealand/Aotearoa, and broad consideration of cost-drivers across Canadian jurisdictions and in international context.
First Nations Post-Secondary Education Review: Institutions Costing
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Medow Consulting
Description
Presents high-level costing model built following analysis of regional selection of three First Nations Institutes, review of systems in the United States and New Zealand/Aotearoa, and examination of cost-drivers of post-secondary education.
From School in Community to a Community-Based School: The Influence of an Aboriginal Principal on Culture-Based School Development
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Brian Lewthwaite
Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, no. 64, October 9, 2007, p. [?]
Description
Looks at influences on educational reform in the northern community of Aklavik and development of a science curriculum.
Global Lessons: Indigenous Languages and Multilingualism in School Programs
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Samantha Disbray
Carolyn Barker
Arathi Raghunathan
Faith Baisden
Description
Discusses how multilingual instruction can assist in reviving and preserving traditional languages and looks at language program types and outcomes, community activities, structural support, and teacher training in the context of case studies from the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Timor-Leste.
Global Overview: Indigenous Suicide Rates
E-Books
Author/Creator
Pat Dudgeon
Ian Ring
Georgia Leyendekkers
Kahu McClintock
Keri Lawson-Te Aho
Malcolm King
Alexandra King … [et al.]
A Global Perspective on Costing Indigenous Language Revitalization
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Heather Bliss
Description
Discusses the degree of endangerment, demographic and linguistic data, gross domestic product, government revitalization expenditures, and funding for minority languages, environmental protection and Indigenous affairs in 10 countries: Australia, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, United States and Wales.
The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture
Alternate Title
Contemporary Urban Indigenous Placemaking in Canada
E-Books
Author/Creator
Timothy O’Rourke
Elizabeth Grant
Kelly Greenop
Deidre Brown
Albert L. Refiti ... Sarem Nejad
Ryan Walker ... [et al.]
Hauora: Māori Standards of Health IV: A Study of the Years 2000-2005
Alternate Title
Hauora: Māori Standards of Health III: A Study of the Years 1970-1991
Hauora: Māori Standards of Health: A Study of the Years 1970-1984
Māori Standards of Health: A Study of the 20 Year Period 1955-75
E-Books
Author/Creator
Papaarangi Reid
Bridget Robson
Donna Cormack
Fiona Cram
Gordon Purdie ... [et al.]
Description
Hei Tiki and Issues of Representation Within Contemporary Māori Arts
Alternate Title
Hei Tiki and Issues of Representation Within Contemporary Maori Arts
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Pania Waaka
MAI Review, no. 1, 2007, pp. 1-17
Description
Looks at the guiding influences of Māori specialists in the production of hei tiki, an Indigenous iconographic form.
Home is Where the Community Is: An Environmental Scan and Literature Review on Indigenous Homelessness in Halton
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Colleen Sym
Giulia Reinhardt
Alex Jamieson
Amanda Bordonaro-Kvil
Ab Currie ... [et al.]
Description
Project undertaken to address knowledge gaps and define service priorities.
Images of Pakeha-Moari: A Study of the Representation of Pakeha-Maori by Historians of New Zealand From Arthur Thomson (1859) to James Belich (1996)
Theses
Author/Creator
Trevor William Bentley
Description
History Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Waikato, 2007.
Indigenous Adolescents’ Perception of an eMental Health Program (SPARX): Exploratory Qualitative Assessment
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Matthew Shepherd
Sally Merry
Ian Lambie
Andrew Thompson
JMIR Serious Games, vol. 6, no. 3, 2018, pp. [1-10]
Description
A follow up to The Design and Relevance of a Computerized Gamified Depression Therapy Program for Indigenous Māori Adolescents that furthers discusses the feedback from Māori youth regarding the SPARX video game.
Link to previous article: The Design and Relevance of a Computerized Gamified Depression Therapy Program for Indigenous Māori Adolescents
The Indigenous Factor: Exploring Kapa Haka as a Culturally Responsive Learning Environment in Mainstream Secondary Schools
Theses
Author/Creator
Paul Whitinui
Description
[Education] Thesis (D.Ed.)--University of Auckland, 2007.
Indigenous Mobilities: Across and Beyond The Antipodes
Alternate Title
[Aboriginal History Monograph]
E-Books
Author/Creator
Rachel Standfield
Shino Konishi
Michael J. Stevens
Tony Ballentyne
Kristyn Harman ... [et al.]
Indigenous Property Rights in Commercial Fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia Compared
Articles » General
Author/Creator
M. Durette
CAEPR Working Paper, no. 37, 2007
Description
Discusses the socioeconomic outcomes from Indigenous commercial fishing in Canada & New Zealand; and identifies the need for Australia to rethink its policies to ensure that the same rights and benefits accrue to Indigenous Australians.
Indigenous Well-Being in Four Countries: An Application of the UNDP'S Human Development Index to Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Martin Cooke
Francis Mitrou
David Lawrence
Eric Guimond
Dan Beavon
BMC International Health and Human Rights , vol. 7, no. 9, 2007, p. article 9
Description
Looks at life expectancy, educational attainment and income between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations to determine if the gap between socioeconomic and health status has improved or decreased between 1990 and 2000.
Information Technology and Indigenous People: Issues and Perspectives
E-Books
Author/Creator
Carol Leclair
Sandi Warren
Juan Francisco Salazar
Judy Iseke-Barnes
Deborah Danard ... [et al.]
Intermarriage: Its Role and Importance within Early New Zealand Shore Whaling Stations
Theses
Author/Creator
Emily V. Owen
Description
History Thesis (M.A.)--Massey University, 2007.
Ko Ngā Pūtake O Te Mātānawe Ki Tā Te Rangatahi: An Exploration of Self-Injury in Rangatahi Māori
Theses
Author/Creator
Tahlia Erana Te Ao Mihi Kingi
Description
Psychology Thesis (PhD) -- Victoria University Wellington, 2018.
Literature Review: Perceptions of the Health of the Māori Language 2015
Alternate Title
Literature Review: Perceptions of the Health of the Maori Language 2015
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Anne Hardman
Description
Primary focus is on language loss and the factors which influence it, but also looks at planning and policy actions related to language loss or shift, revitalization and maintenance.
Māori and Indigenous Housing Annotated Bibliography: Kāinga Tahi Kāinga Rua Strategic Research Direction
Alternate Title
Maori and Indigenous Housing Annotated Bibliography
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Diane Menzies
Description
Literature included from 2000 forward and covers books, academic papers, theses, and website articles.
Maori at Work: The Shaping of a Maori Workforce within the New Zealand State 1935-1975
Theses
Author/Creator
Richard Beresford Nightingale
Description
Social and Cultural Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massey University, 2007.
Māori Teenage Sexting Statistics: Prevalence and Attitudes
Alternate Title
IpuSafe
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Karaitiana Taiuru
Description
Disaggregated data from the 2017 NetSafe research report. Comparative statistics from sample of 240 Māori participants aged between 14-17.
Marae: A Whakapapa of the Maori Marae
Alternate Title
Marae: A Whakapapa of the Māori Marae
Theses
Author/Creator
Adrian John Te Piki Kotuku Bennett
Description
[Maori Studies] Thesis (Ph.D)--University of Canterbury, 2007.
Myth Understandings: First Contact, Over and Over Again
Alternate Title
Myth and Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
John Sutton Lutz
Description
A critical look at how contact stories have been, and are being told and used. Four themes run through the book: Currency, Performance, Ambiguity and Power.
Introduction to the book Myth and Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact
Natives and Settlers Now and Then: Historical Issues and Current Perspectives on Treaties and Land Claims in Canada
Alternate Title
"The Rights to the Land May be Transferred": Archival Records as Colonial Text—A Narrative of Métis Scrip
Nation-Building as Process: Reflections of a Nihiyow [Cree]
Natives and Settlers Now and Then: Refractions of the Colonial Past in the Present
Remembering Harold Cardinal
Three Treaty Nations Compared: Economic and Political Consequences for Indigenous People in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand
E-Books
Author/Creator
Frank Tough
Sharon H. Venne
Harold Cardinal
Paul W. DePasquale
Patricia Seed
Erin McGregor
Description
Special issue of Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, vol. 34, no. 1, 2007.
The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights: New Paternalism to New Imaginings
Alternate Title
Research Monograph (Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ; no. 40
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez
Cathryn Eatock
Avril Bell
Mandy Yap
Eunice Yu … [et al.]
Research Monograph (Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research)
New Zealand Māori Entrepreneurs Pave a Different Path
Alternate Title
New Zealand Maori Entrepreneurs Pave a Different Path
Policy Series (Frontier Centre for Public Policy) ; no. 220
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Joseph Quesnel
Description
Briefly compares economic context of Maori and First Nations, and profiles six business leaders.
Power, Powerlessness and Identity
Alternate Title
[TASA 2007 Conference Proceedings: Public Sociologies: Lessons and Trans-Tasman Comparisons]
[TASA/SAANZ 2007]
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Tracey McIntosh
Description
Comments on the complexities of Maori identities.
(Re)-Constructing Maori Children as Achieving Learners
Theses
Author/Creator
[Fleur Estelle Jeanne Harris]
Description
[Education, Health and Human Development] Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Canterbury, 2007.
Reflection, Acknowledgement, and Justice: A Framework for Indigenous-Protected Area Reconciliation
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Chance Finegan
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 9, no. 3, Special Issue: Indigenous Peoples, Climate Change, and Environmental Stewardship, July 2018, p. Article 3
Description
Examines the historical relationship between protected areas or national parks and Indigenous nations in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and the United States. Argues that for successful reconciliation with Aboriginal peoples, protected areas must move past incorporating Indigeneity and into “an Indigenous-centered project of truth telling, acknowledging harm, and providing for justice.” Author makes three assertions: need for reconciliation, importance of difficult conversations, and the need for system-wide change.
Searching for Principle: Reconciling Tribal Membership and Liberal Values
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sam Bookman
Indigenous Law Journal, vol. 16/17, no. 1, 2018, pp. 1-20
Description
Examines the difficulties involved in reconciling tikanga Māori (traditional law) which is based on whanaungatanga (familial relationships), whakapapa (lines of descent) and iwi (tribes), and contemporary New Zealand law which has its basis in individualism.
Senior Secondary Students' Achievement at Maori-Medium Schools: 2004-2006 Fact Sheet
Alternate Title
Demographic and Statistical Analysis Unit
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Haobo Wang
Claire Harkess
Description
Findings show candidates at Maori-medium schools were more likely to gain a typical level or higher NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) qualification than their Maori peers at English-medium schools.
Suicide Among Indigenous Peoples: What Does The International Knowledge Tell Us?
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Antoon A. Leenaars
Marlene EchoHawk
David Lester
Lindsey Leenaars
The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 27, no. 2, 2007, pp. 479-501
Description
Studies found that suicide is multi-determined and that there are no simple answers to the youth epidemic experienced worldwide. However, colonialism, and the residual effects of it, are cited as a common factor in all worldwide studies of suicide rates among Indigenous Peoples.
Te Kōtahitanga: Improving the Educational Achievement of Māori Students in Mainstream Education Phase 2: Towards a Whole School Approach
Alternate Title
Te Kotahitanga: Improving the Educational Achievement of Maori Students in Mainstream Education Phase 2: Towards a Whole School Approach
E-Books
Author/Creator
R. Bishop
M. Berryman
A. Powell
L. Teddy
Te Kōtahitanga Phase 3 Whānaungatanga: Establishing a Culturally Responsive Pedagogy of Relations in Mainstream Secondary School Classrooms: Report to the Ministry of Education
E-Books
Author/Creator
R. Bishop
M. Berryman
T. Cavanagh
L. Teddy
Three Treaty Nations Compared: Economic and Political Consequences for Indigenous Peoples in Canada, the Untied States, and New Zealand
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Patricia Seed
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, vol. 34, no. 1, 2007, pp. 17-32
Description
Compares the shared history of English colonial intention and the different treaty interpretations between the three countries.
Toku Toa, He Toa Rangatira: A Qualitative Investigation of New Zealand Māori End-of-Life Care Customs
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Tess Moeke-Maxwell
Rawiri Wharemate
Stella Black
Kathleen Mason
Janine Wiles ... [et al.]
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 13, no. 2, Death and Dying, December 2018, pp. 30-46
Description
Reports on Pae Herenga pilot study undertaken to explore how care customs contribute towards strengthening extended family (whānau) resilience and bereavement. Results indicate a need for further study, wider understanding of whānau practices among health professionals, and a digital resource centre.