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Tuia Te Ao Marama: Lessons for Transformative Indigenous Mental Health Services

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Maria Baker
Tio Sewell
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing - Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin, vol. 1, no. 1, Healing Our Spirit Worldwide, The Seventh Gathering, August 2016, pp. 36-42
Description
Discusses oral history project involving fifteen Māori mental health nurses and a snapshot of five interviewees' perspectives on improving outcomes by using culturally relevant interventions.
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Turuturu: Integrating Indigenous and Western Knowledge

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Debra J. Carr
Rua McCallum
AlterNative, vol. 5, no. 1, 2009, pp. 88-107
Description
Discusses a holistic research philosophy that integrates mātauranga Māori and Western science & engineering relevant to research.
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Two Tiered Prostitution Law: Aboriginal Women in the Sex Trade

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Michelle M. Mann
Canadian Diversity=Diversité canadienne, vol. 7, no. 3, One Path, Many Directions: The Complex and Diverse Nature of Contemporary Aboriginal Reality, Fall, 2009, pp. 103-108
Description
Brief article argues that Aboriginals are the most disadvantaged of an already marginalized class and discusses whether other legal options would improve the situation. Entire issue on one pdf. To access this article, scroll to p. 103.
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UN Adopts the Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples

Alternate Title
United Nations Adopts the Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
Articles » General
Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 31, no. 1, Reparations for Indigenous Peoples, Fall, 2007
Description
Discussion of the UN (United Nations) adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples despite the no votes from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
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Undernutrition and Obesity in Indigenous Children: Epidemiology, Prevention and Treatment

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Alan R. Ruben
Pediatric Clinics of North America, vol. 56, no. 6, Health Issues in Indigenous Children: An Evidence Based Approach For the General Pediatrician, December 2009, pp. 1285-1302
Description
Looks at high quality data from Canada, United States, New Zealand and Australia concluding that intervention strategies are lacking for indigenous children.
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Understanding Māori Food Security and Food Sovereignty Issues in Whakatāne

Alternate Title
Understanding Maori Food Security and Food Sovereignty Issues in Whakatane
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Taima Moeke-Pickering
Mate Heitia
Sonny Heitia
Rolinda Karapu
Sheila Cote-Meek
MAI Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, 2015, pp. [29]-42
Description
Describes REKA Trust pilot project conducted with small community on New Zealand's North Island.
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Understanding the Needs of Maori Learners for the Effective Use of eLearning

Alternate Title
Critical Success Factors for Effective Use of eLearning with Maori Learners
Understanding the Needs of Māori Learners for the Effective Use of eLearning
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Laurie Porima
Description
Summarizes results obtained through focus groups. Participants discussed why they undertook studies online, support systems, positive and negative aspects, relevance of tikanga Maori in courses, and changes that could enhance the experience. Part of project entitled Critical Success for Effective Use of eLearning with Maori Learners.
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Urban Maori in Aotearoa, New Zealand

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Kirsty Gover
Indigenous Affairs, no. 3-4, Indigenous People and Urban Areas, 2002, pp. 60-70
Description
Reports on the profound shift to urban centres by the Maori in New Zealand. To access this article scroll down to page 60.
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The Urewera Mural: Becoming Gift and the Hau of Disappearance

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Isabel McIntosh
Cultural Studies Review, vol. 10, no. 1, March 2004, pp. 42-60
Description
Explains why Tuhoe activist Te Kaha in an act of cultural activism, took a painting by Colin McCahon from the Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre in 1997 and then returned it in 1998.
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Urutahi Koataata Māori: Working with Māori in Film & Television

Alternate Title
Urutahi Koataata Maori: Working with Maori in Film & Television
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Bradford Haami
Description
Intended to provide information to guide local film and television production community, visiting internationals, broadcasters, funders, and educational institutes in their engagements with Māori content and communities.
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Use and Uptake of Web-based Therapeutic Interventions amongst Indigenous Populations in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada: A Scoping Review

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Rachel Reilly
Jacqueline Stephens
Jasmine Micklem
Catalin Tufanaru
Stephen Harfield … [et al.]
Systematic Reviews, vol. 9, 2020, p. article 123
Description

Findings from 31 studies were summarized by: first author; study population and context; aim/method and health condition, intervention and delivery type; measured impacts/outcomes; explanation for uptake and effects; and authors' conclusions/recommendations.

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Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Vaccination Policy for Indigenous Populations

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Robert I. Menzies
Pediatric Clinics of North America, vol. 56, no. 6, Health Issues in Indigenous Children: An Evidence Based Approach For the General Pediatrician, December 2009, pp. 1263-1283
Description
Reviews literature, government reports and immunization guidelines from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, an the United States.
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Veterans' Benefits and Indigenous Veterans of the Second World War in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
R. Scott Sheffield
Wicazo Sa Review, vol. 32, no. 1, Spring, 2017, pp. 63-79
Description
"This study addresses the gap in our understanding through a transnational examination of the administration of veterans' benefits for Indigenous military personnel in four victorious settler societies that all mobilized significant recruits from their Indigenous minority populations".
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Virtual Whanaungatanga: Māori Utilizing Social Networking Sites to Attain and Maintain Relationships

Alternate Title
Virtual Whanaungatanga: Maori Utilizing Social Networking Sites to Attain and Maintain Relationships
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Acushla Deanne O'Carroll
AlterNative, vol. 9, no. 3, 2013, pp. 230-245
Description
Looks at the practice of attaining and maintaining relationships from both customary and contemporary perspectives.
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Voting in Māori Governance Entities

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Maria Bargh
Arama Rata
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, The COVID-19 Pandemic and Indigenous Peoples, 2020, pp. 1-19
Description

Examines whether voter turnout for Māori governance entities is comparable to the declining voter turn out internationally.

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Waka Hourua, ko au, ko koe, ko tātou Māori Suicide Prevention Community Programme

Alternate Title
Waka Hourua, ko au, ko koe, ko tatou Maori Suicide Prevention Community Programme
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Maria Baker
Tio Sewell
Tyler Morris
Kahu McClintock
Angus Elkington
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing - Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin, vol. 2, no. 3, December 2017, pp. 32-40
Description
Chronicles development and discusses key features of the initiative.
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'Walking between worlds': The Experiences of New Zealand Māori Cross-Cultural Adoptees

Alternate Title
'Walking between worlds': The Experiences of New Zealand Maori Cross-Cultural Adoptees
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Maria Haenga-Collins
Anita Gibbs
Adoption & Fostering, vol. 39, no. 1, 2015, pp. 62-75
Description
Looks at the narratives of six adults who were part of the system of closed stranger adoption, which placed children with white families and denied access to birth records.
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"Watch This Spot and Whose In It": Creating Space for Indigenous Educators?

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Patricia Maringi Johnston
Australian Journal of Teacher Education, vol. 26, no. 1, 2001, pp. 1-8
Description
Argues that creating space involves more than simply allocating positions and places to those who identify as Indigenous. It also includes recognition of world-views and knowledge bases that are distinctly Indigenous.
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The Way Forward: How Indigenous Philanthropy Can Change the World

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Evelyn Arce
Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 37, no. 2, The Seventh Generation: Spotlight on Indigenous Youth, June 2013, p. [?]
Description
Describes effective grant-making strategies to support sustainable and culturally appropriate development projects, planned and implemented by and for Indigenous communities.
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We are Not Brown-Palagi: Navigating Cultural Boundaries in Samoan Research

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Byron Malaela Sotiata Seiuli
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing - Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin, vol. 1, no. 1, Healing Our Spirit Worldwide, The Seventh Gathering, August 2016, pp. 53-67
Description
Focuses on the Uputāua Therapeutic Approach (UTA) to health-related research and how its use in a study of how some Samoan men coped with impacts of death.
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“We Are Not Privileged Enough to Have That Foundation of Language”: Pasifika Young Adults Share their Deep Concerns about the Decline of the Ancestral/Heritage Languages in Aotearoa New Zealand

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Lina-Jodi Vaine Samu
Helen Moewaka Barnes

Lanuola Asiasiga
Tim McCreanor
AlterNative, vol. 15, no. 2, June 2019, pp. 131-139
Description
Pasifika youth (aged 18-25) are interviewed in focus groups in which they express their distress about the diminishing presence of Indigenous language use and preservation, article notes that there is no comprehensive language policy to preserve these languages and that losing them has profound negative effects for the youth of culturally marginalized communities.
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A Welcome Change

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Ellen L. Lutz
Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 33, no. 1, A Celebration of Pacific Culture, Spring, 2009
Description
Comments on Australia's decision to commit to the United Nations Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples after opposing the declaration along with the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.
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The Wellbeing of Māori Pre and Post Covid-19 Lockdown in Aotearoa / New Zealand

Alternate Title
[The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS)}
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Carla Houkamau
Kiri Dell
Jason Paul Mika
Chris Sibley
Turuhia Keelan
... [et al.]
000 TEST SERIES
Description

Reports results of the Te Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Māori me Ngā Waiaro ā-Pūtea/The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) conducted between April and November, 2020. A total of 3,116 Māori responded.

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Wellbeing of Māori Pre and Post COVID-19 Lockdown in Aoteraroa/New Zealand

Alternate Title
Wellbeing of Maori Pre and Post COVID-19 Lockdown in Aoteraroa/New Zealand
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Carla Houkamau
Kiri Dell
Jamie Newth
Jason Paul Mika
Chris Sibley
Turuhia Keelan
Tamela Dunn
Description
Reports results of the Te Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Māori me Ngā Waiaro ā-Pūtea/The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) conducted between April and November, 2020. A total of 3,116 Māori responded.
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