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| Mai i ngā Ao e Rua - From Two Worlds : An investigation into the attitudes towards half castes in New Zealand | 7 |
| Pacific Island women, body image and sport | 5 |
| Taonga tukuiho (korowai) | 5 |
| `E pakihi hakinga a kai: An examination of pre-contact resource management practice in Southern Te Wai Pounamu | 4 |
| Teaching and Learning an Indigenous Language Through its Narratives: Mäori in Aotearoa/New Zealand | 4 |
| What is Māori Studies? | 4 |
| Understanding Whangara: Whale Rider as Simulacrum | 4 |
| Kaupapa Māori [visual communication] design Investigating ‘visual communication design by Māori, for Māori’, through practice, process and theory | 4 |
| Poia atu taku poi: Unearthing the knowledge of the past | 3 |
| Te mana o te tangata whenua: Indigenous assertions of sovereignty | 2 |
| Polynesian rugby player's perceptions and experiences of professional rugby | 2 |
| Indigenising the Academy: Indigenous scholars as agents of change | 2 |
| Te Ao o te Whaikōrero | 2 |
| Exhibit A: Whakapapa and list of heirs for Te Rangitukehu | 2 |
| Indigenous Legal Traditions: Looking at ways to reconcile aboriginal law and common law. A practical and principled approach. | 2 |
| Tackling Māori Masculinity: A Colonial Genealogy of Savagery and Sport | 2 |
| The Death of Koro Paka: “Traditional" Māori Patriarchy | 2 |
| The physicality of Māori message transmission - Ko te tinana, he waka tuku kōrero | 2 |
| Kia tū ko taikākā: Let the heartwood of Māori identity stand - An investigation into the appropriateness of the legal definition of ‘Māori’ for Māori | 2 |
| Waiata-a-ringa (Action song) - Te Tumu | 1 |
| Te mana o te reo me ngā tikanga: Power and politics of the language | 1 |
| Resource management and Māori attitudes to water in southern New Zealand | 1 |
| Poia mai taku poi: Unearthing the knowledge of the past | 1 |
| Ngā Tari Māori ki te Ao: Māori Studies in the World | 1 |
| Ngā Pūrongo o ia Tari Māori: Reflections on research, teaching, and other developments in Te Tumu | 1 |
| Poia atu/mai(?) taku poi - The Polynesian Origins of Poi | 1 |
| Māori Perspectives on the Foreshore and Seabed Debate: A Dunedin Case Study | 1 |
| Kā Uri ā Papatūānuku: An investigation of pre-contact resource management in Te Wāi Pounamu | 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 - 1852 | 1 |
| Māori "Conversion" to the Rule of Law and Nineteenth-Century Imperial Loyalties | 1 |
| How does fair trade, as practised by Trade Aid and MINKA, contribute to the aspirations of Quechua producers in Peru? | 1 |
| Tōku Haerenga | 1 |
| Whiteness: Naivety, Void and Control | 1 |
| Puna Kei‘ā: Te au tangata ē te ‘enua – The district of Kei‘ā: The people and the land | 1 |
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