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Māori are unique among Indigenous peoples in the settler states in that a substantial share of the population – nearly … Population and Housing, this paper examines the educational and employment outcomes of resident Māori in the prime working ages …. It finds that Māori migrants, especially men, had much lower levels of completed education and tertiary participation …
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grounded in Indigenous knowledge from a Māori perspective capable of guiding entrepreneurs operating for sustainability and … wellbeing. We review Western and Māori theories of value, values, and valuation. We argue that Indigenous concepts of value … tentative Māori theory of value we call manahau, which combines mana (power, authority, and dignity) and hau (vitality of people …
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Narrative in Australia: Tackling Racism, Changing Practice -- Indigenous Clean Energy Enterprises in Australia -- Managing Māori … -- Setting Aside the Master’s Tools: Developing Mātaranga Māori Models for Māori Economic Development. … Islander, Pasifika, and Māori peoples, and insights into the capacity for Indigenous culture-specific modes of business to …
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There is little literature on the legal aspects of Australia-New Zealand (trans-Tasman) sport or on how the sport laws of one country influence those of the other. This appears curious given the countries' close sporting and legal ties. A possible explanation is that there has been little...
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