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Census data to examine how the internal mobility of Māori compares to that of Europeans in New Zealand in the period after … these reforms. It is often suggested that Māori are less mobile than other ethnic groups because of attachment to particular … geographical locations. If this were the case, Māori may have been disadvantaged in the post-reform period because they were more …
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census data to examine how the internal mobility of Māori compares to that of Europeans in New Zealand in the period after … these reforms. It is often suggested that Māori are less mobile than other ethnic groups because of attachment to particular … geographical locations. If this were the case, Māori may have been disadvantaged in the post-reform period because they were more …
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Without appropriate consideration for rights of Māori, universities, as gatekeepers of knowledge and information, can … universities have an obligation to respect and protect the interests of Māori in their mātauranga. The paper provides an insight … mātauranga Māori. It evaluates the performance of universities regarding their obligations towards Māori under international …
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social benefits that afforestation can deliver. For multiply-owned Māori land in Aotearoa New Zealand, decision-makers often … availability of various support programmes. We explore the decision-making processes of a sample of Māori landowners in Te … Trading Scheme enable them to meet their own aspirations for their land. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 13 Māori …
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