This thesis explored the socio-political experiences and views of seven Maori women from the tribe of Whakatahea. The project adopted a Maori-centred theoretical and research approach that included the researcher as a member of the researched group. It aimed to draw out the common themes, from the women's recollections of their experiences and views of the socio-political decision-making affairs within whanau, hapu, and iwi. The women identified barriers to participation and strategies to overcome these barriers. Qualifications reflected traditional Maori values and practices. Rights according to whakapapa, and the principle "he kanohi kitea", being seen, were the obvious criterion. Poor information channels, minimal consultation, gender ...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
Whanau are the building blocks of society and their well-being is critical to strong,vibrant and con...
For many years Maori women in mental health nursing have been subsumed within the dominant nursing a...
This thesis is a history of marginalisation as experienced by Maori women within New Zealand. My arg...
This thesis is a history of marginalisation as experienced by Maori women within New Zealand. My arg...
This thesis is about seeking empowerment through informed reflection. It articulates changes to Maor...
Maori women form the backbone of Maori communities and have long worked within political, health, so...
The central problem investigated here is the conflict between the predominant role that Maori women ...
This dissertation explores women's involvement in community work in Aotearoa. It is argued that wome...
Spending time at work, with family/whanau, and communities takes up a large proportion of Maori wome...
This thesis examines the mid-twentieth century attempts to create integrated and therefore 'ideal' M...
This thesis explores the ambivalent nature of Maori political theory as expressed through the writin...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
Whanau are the building blocks of society and their well-being is critical to strong,vibrant and con...
For many years Maori women in mental health nursing have been subsumed within the dominant nursing a...
This thesis is a history of marginalisation as experienced by Maori women within New Zealand. My arg...
This thesis is a history of marginalisation as experienced by Maori women within New Zealand. My arg...
This thesis is about seeking empowerment through informed reflection. It articulates changes to Maor...
Maori women form the backbone of Maori communities and have long worked within political, health, so...
The central problem investigated here is the conflict between the predominant role that Maori women ...
This dissertation explores women's involvement in community work in Aotearoa. It is argued that wome...
Spending time at work, with family/whanau, and communities takes up a large proportion of Maori wome...
This thesis examines the mid-twentieth century attempts to create integrated and therefore 'ideal' M...
This thesis explores the ambivalent nature of Maori political theory as expressed through the writin...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...
This thesis is about constructing an indigenous autobiographical narrative of my life as an Aotearoa...