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The book is the first of a series to be published on research into the state of New Zealand's institutions and sectors of endeavour. This first book in the series focusses on Maori and social issues; the second will focus on Maori and educational endeavour. Each essay tackles the ...
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"This collection of essays by Maori experts examines issues involving the Treaty of Waitangi, Maori culture, Maori health and the environment. It analyses particular disciplines through the Maori concept of Mana Tangata - Empowering People, and offers insights and solutions for i ...
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This collection of 19 articles discusses the impact of changes in Aotearoa New Zealand's natural environment due to factors such as climate change, pollution and degredation of waterways and land, pest control and environmental management policy.
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Weeping Waters is a must read for anyone who wants to be informed about the current debate regarding the Treaty of Waitangi and a constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand. The book features essays from eighteen well-known and respected Maori figures including Professor Margaret Mutu ...
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"This collection of essays by Maori experts examines issues involving the Treaty of Waitangi, Maori culture, Maori health and the environment. It analyses particular disciplines through the Maori concept of Mana Tangata - Empowering People, and offers insights and solutions for i ...
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The book is the first of a series to be published on research into the state of New Zealand's institutions and sectors of endeavour. This first book in the series focusses on Maori and social issues; the second will focus on Maori and educational endeavour. Each essay tackles the ...
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Weeping Waters is a must read for anyone who wants to be informed about the current debate regarding the Treaty of Waitangi and a constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand. The book features essays from eighteen well-known and respected Maori figures including Professor Margaret Mutu ...
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