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`E pakihi hakinga a kai: An examination of pre-contact resource management practice in Southern Te Wai Pounamu17
Taniko / Piupiu13
The Dissipation of Indigeneity Through Religion8
He tanga ngutu, he Tuhoetanga te mana motuhake o te ta moko wahine: The identity politics of moko kauae8
Te Ao o te Whaikōrero5
Kete kiekie5
Taonga tukuiho (korowai)5
PACI 102: Pacific Dance - An Introduction3
Tā te Pūnaha Mātauranga o Aotearoa he Kaikai Haere i te Oranga Tonutanga o te Reo: The Perpetuation of Māori Language Loss in the New Zealand Education System - A Pākehā Perspective3
Waiata-a-ringa (Action song) - Te Tumu3
Poia atu taku poi: Unearthing the knowledge of the past3
Poia mai taku poi: Unearthing the knowledge of the past2
Ko taku rau kotahi2
Indigenous Legal Traditions: Looking at ways to reconcile aboriginal law and common law. A practical and principled approach.2
Voice and the Postmodern Condition2
The Death of Koro Paka: “Traditional" Māori Patriarchy2
Pacific Island women, body image and sport2
Indigenising the Academy: Indigenous scholars as agents of change2
The physicality of Māori message transmission - Ko te tinana, he waka tuku kōrero1
What is Māori Studies?1
Maori, European and Half-caste Children; The Destitute, the Neglected and the Orphaned An Investigation into the Early New Zealand European Contact Period and the Care of Children 1840 - 18521
Ngā reo o ngā nuipepa: Māori language newspapers 1855 - 18631
Stranger to the Islands: voice, place and the self in Indigenous Studies1
Ngā Reo ngā o Nuipepa: Ngānuipepa reo Māori 1855 - 18631
Waiata-a-ringa (Action song) - Te Rangihiroa1
He Kura Māori, he Kura Hāhi1
Understanding Whangara: Whale Rider as Simulacrum1
Mai i ngā Ao e Rua – From Two Worlds : An investigation into the attitudes towards half castes in New Zealand1
Polynesian rugby player's perceptions and experiences of professional rugby1
Kete1
He Take Hei Pupuri Tonu i te Whenua: A Perspective on Hapū Formation in Māori Society1
Poia atu / mai (?) taku poi – The Polynesian Origins of Poi1

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