Indigenous Experience of War (British Dominions)
Indigenous Feature Film Production in Canada: A National andInternational Perspective
Indigenous Futures: Research Sovereignty in a Changing Social Science Landscape
Indigenous in the City: Contemporary Identities and Cultural Innovation
Indigenous in the City: Contemporary Identities and Cultural Innovation
Indigenous Language Revitalisation in Aotearoa New Zealand and Alba Scotland
Indigenous Media Practice
Indigenous Peoples' Access to Justice, Including Truth and Reconciliation Processes
Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War
Indigenous Perspectives of Ecosystem-based Management and Co-governance in the Pacific Northwest: Lessons for Aotearoa
Indigenous Students' Experiences of the Hidden Curriculum in Science Education: A Cross-National Study in New Zealand and Taiwan
Indigenous Suicide: The Turamarama Declaration
An Indigenous Voice at WIPO?
[Indigenous Women and Work: From Labor to Activism]
The Influence of Shifting Pacific Identities in Learning: The Experience of Parents Raising Children of Mixed Pacific Ethnicities
International Comparison of Solutions to Aboriginal Rights Issues Associated With Mineral Development: Free, Prior and Informed Consent: The Canadian Context
Introduction: Brothers and Sisters in Arms
Introduction: Indigenous Knowledges: Resurgence, Implementation, and Collaboration in Social Work
Introduction: Representation, Resistance and the Logics of Difference: Indigenous Culture as Political Resource in the Settler-State
Investigating Māori Approaches to Trauma Informed Care
Kaiaka Reo: Reo-A-Waha Ki Te Motu: The Development of Māori Oral Language Proficiency Progressions
Kanohi ki te kanohi - A Thing of the Past? An Examination of Māori Use of Social Networking Sites and the Implications for Māori Culture and Society
Kanohi ki te Kanohi - A Thing of the Past?: Examining the Notion of “Virtual” Akikā and the Implications for Kanohi ki te Kanohi
Keeper of the Knowledge: Interview with Cultural Survival Board Member Che Philip Wilson
The Land Is Our History: Indigeneity, Law, and the Settler State
Linking Early Childhood Learning in Aotearoa With Practices & Possibilities in Inuit Nunangat
Literature Review of Indigenous Financial Literacy in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States
Mana Whenua and the Settlement of Treaty of Waitangi Claims in the Central North Island of New Zealand
Māori as "Warriors" and "Locals" in the Private Military Industry
Māori Culture at the Digital Interface: A Study of the Articulation of Culture in the Online Environment
Māori Decolonization Through the Te Tīmatanga
Haka
Māori Identity Construction in SNS
Māori Medium Kaiako Survey
Māori Men, Relationships, and Everyday Practices: Towards Broadening Domestic Violence Research
Māori Nurses' Experiences of the Nursing Entry to Practice Transition Programme
Māori Television's Indigenous Insistence
Māori University Success: What Helps and Hinders Qualification Completion
Māori Women's Perspectives of Leadership and Wellbeing
Mass Media Representations of Indigenous Peoples
Maternity Care Experiences of Teen, Young, Maori, Pacific and Vulnerable Mothers at Counties Manukau Health
Research focused on five themes: accessing care early in pregnancy, utilization of Primary Birthing Units, accessing affordable contraception, strategies for smoking cessation, and culturally appropriate nutritional interventions.
Measuring Indigenous Peoples' and Planet's Well-Being
Mediating Indigeneity, Indigenizing Media
Mood and Anxiety Problems in Perinatal Indigenous Women in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States: A Critical Review of the Literature
Museums and Māori: Heritage Professionals, Indigenous Collections, Current Practice
My Journey of Magic Realism
Natural Resource Management and Indigenous Well-being
Reviews six research case studies, all with different approaches to providing evidence of benefits.
Chapter thirteen from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Neoliberal Indigenous Policy: Settler Colonialism and the "Post-Welfare" State
A New Approach to Understanding Aboriginal Educational Outcomes: The Role of Social Capital
Paper based on inventory of policies and programs, and contact with experts, students and government officers.
Chapter four from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.