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`E pakihi hakinga a kai: An examination of pre-contact resource management practice in Southern Te Wai Pounamu42
Poia atu taku poi: Unearthing the knowledge of the past26
Poia mai taku poi: Unearthing the knowledge of the past12
Taonga tukuiho (korowai)9
Poia atu/mai(?) taku poi - The Polynesian Origins of Poi7
He tanga ngutu, he Tuhoetanga te mana motuhake o te ta moko wahine: The identity politics of moko kauae7
The physicality of Māori message transmission - Ko te tinana, he waka tuku kōrero6
Polynesian rugby player's perceptions and experiences of professional rugby5
Taniko / Piupiu5
Exhibit A: Whakapapa and list of heirs for Oke Pukeroa4
Understanding Whangara: Whale Rider as Simulacrum4
Kete kiekie4
Tackling Māori Masculinity: A Colonial Genealogy of Savagery and Sport4
Race tactics: The racialised athletic body3
Pacific Island women, body image and sport3
Kia tū ko taikākā: Let the heartwood of Māori identity stand - An investigation into the appropriateness of the legal definition of 'Māori' for Māori2
Stranger to the Islands: voice, place and the self in Indigenous Studies2
Kā Uri ā Papatūānuku: An investigation of pre-contact resource management in Te Wāi Pounamu2
Ngā reo o ngā niupepa: Māori language newspapers 1855-18632
Tō ‘Tātou’ Reo Rangatira: National Treasure or Taonga Māori – An investigation into the motivations of Pākehā in learning the Māori language2
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 Perspective1
Exhibit A: Whakapapa and list of heirs for Te Rangitukehu1
Voice and the Postmodern Condition1
The Logic of Terror1
Kete1
The Dissipation of Indigeneity Through Religion1
The Māori All Blacks and the Decentering of the White Subject: Hyperrace, Sport and the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism1
He Take Hei Pupuri Tonu i te Whenua: A Perspective on Hapū Formation in Māori Society1
Te Ao o te Whaikōrero1
Māori Perspectives on the Foreshore and Seabed Debate: A Dunedin Case Study1
Ko te waihanga me nga wehewehenga o te whaikorero: The structural system of whaikorero and its components1
Exhibit A: Whakapapa and list of heirs for Te Rangiheua1

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The orginal code for generating these statistics was written at the University of Melbourne, then modified and substantially rewritten by Christian McGee and Arthur Sale at the University of Tasmania (contact eprints@leven.comp.utas.edu.au).


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