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In this paper I look at the global question of the appropriation of indigenous ecological knowledge. First I will attempt to define some of the terms in this field of debate, and explain some of the basic issues, with a brief look at the role of intellectual property laws. Following this I will...
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The rules of intestate succession in Australia and New Zealand have their origins in English law as a result of colonization. This article considers the historical development of intestate succession in Australia and New Zealand. The authors discuss the major differences between the colonization...
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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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-group warmth (a measure of ethnic identity affect) and ethnic identity centrality on three wellbeing measures for New Zealand Māori …: life satisfaction (LS), self-esteem (SE), and personal wellbeing (PW). Longitudinal panel data collected from Māori (N …-group warmth towards Māori predicted increases in all three wellbeing measures, even more strongly than ethnic identity centrality …
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