Mauri: Rethinking Human Wellbeing
Author(s): Taina Whakaatere Pohatu
Volume: 2011
Issue: 3
Year: 2011




Implementing Māori indigenous knowledge (mātauranga) in a scientific paradigm: Restoring the mauri to Te Kete Poutama
Author(s): Daniel Hikuroa | Angela Slade | Darren Gravley
Volume: 2011
Issue: 3
Year: 2011




Understandings and social practices of medications for Zimbabwean households in New Zealand
Author(s): Stanley Kamutingondo | Shiloh Groot | Darrin Hodgetts | Linda Waimarie Nikora
Volume: 2011
Issue: 3
Year: 2011




Engaging students online: “E ako!”
Author(s): Ashwini Datt | Claire Donald | Susan Carter
Volume: 2011
Issue: 3
Year: 2011




Social media for researchers: Opportunities and challenges
Author(s): Jennifer Hobson | Stephanie Cook
Volume: 2011
Issue: 3
Year: 2011




Māori women and intimate partner violence: Some sociocultural influences
Author(s): Chloe Hoeata | Linda Waimarie Nikora | Wendy Li | Amanda Young-Hauser | Neville Robertson
Volume: 2011
Issue: 3
Year: 2011




A Tribute to Te Kapunga Matemoana (Koro) Dewes
Author(s): Vaughan Rapatahana
Volume: 2011
Issue: 1
Year: 2011




Te Ahuwhenua and the ‘Sons of the Soil’: A history of the Māori-Farmer-of-the-Year award
Author(s): Simon Lambert
Volume: 2011
Issue: 1
Year: 2011




Different Coloured Tears: dual cultural identity and Tangihanga
Author(s): Kiri Edge | Linda Waimarie Nikora | Mohi Rua
Volume: 2011
Issue: 1
Year: 2011




Online Māori Resources and Māori Initiatives for Teaching and Learning: Current activities, successes and future directions
Author(s): Peter J Keegan | Te Taka Keegan | Mark Laws
Volume: 2011
Issue: 1
Year: 2011




A Review of Indigenous Second Language Acquisition: Factors leading to proficiency in te reo Māori (the Māori language)
Author(s): Matiu Ratima | Stephen May
Volume: 2011
Issue: 1
Year: 2011




Whānau Tuatahi: Māori community partnership research using a Kaupapa Māori methodology
Author(s): Bernadette Jones | Tristram Ingham | Cheryl Davies | Fiona Cram
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Measuring Whānau: A review of longitudinal studies in New Zealand
Author(s): Sarah Mckenzie | Kristie Carter
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Social Network Analysis and Research with Māori collectives
Author(s): Vivienne Kennedy
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Te Whakapapa o te Reo i Roto i te Whānau
Author(s): Kirimatao Paipa
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Natural Conversations as a Method of Coming to Know Indigenous Communities
Author(s): Rachel Eni | Gladys Rowe
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




The PATH Planning Tool and its Potential for Whānau Research
Author(s): Kataraina Pipi
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




He Kōrero Whānau o Te Rarawa
Author(s): Wendy Henwood | Jasmine Pirini | Aroha Harris
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




What is Tika when Teaching Small Groups in a
Author(s): Robyn Manuel
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Publish or Perish? The challenge of journal rankings for Māori-related research
Author(s): Jenny Hobson | Meegan Hall
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Participative action research: Consensus cardsort – Whānau future narrative
Author(s): Denis O’Reilly
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Researching with Whānau Collectives
Author(s): Fiona Cram | Vivienne Kennedy
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Ma Te Whānau Te Huarahi Motuhake: Whānau Participatory Action Research groups
Author(s): Moana Eruera
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Ethics of Researching with Whānau Collectives
Author(s): Vivienne Kennedy | Fiona Cram
Volume: 2010
Issue: 3
Year: 2010




Leadership: Some underlying processes
Author(s): Les R. Tumoana Williams
Volume: 2010
Issue: 2
Year: 2010



