The transformation of health inequities between indigneous and non-indigneous people is necessary to any just society. Health promotion that addresses these injustices thus must be inherently political work particularly in colonial contexts with systemic inequities. Aotearoa New Zealand is one such context. We take as our starting point a commitment to implement bicultural praxis informed by interpretations of the articles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (1840). This treaty sets in place governance arrangements between the indigenous people (Māori) and the Crown of Great Britain. This paper explores the application of this praxis within health promotion from a settler standpoint. Firstly it revisits the timeline leading to the signing of Te Tiriti,...
This chapter examines the changing patterns of inter-ethnic relationships among Maori and Pakeha in ...
As educational professionals in New Zealand at the approach of the twenty-first century, some 158 ye...
Indigenous peoples across the world have a shared experience of colonisation; a process that has res...
The transformation of health inequities between indigneous and non-indigneous people is necessary to...
This thesis is about the responsiveness of the health system and health services to Maori needs. It ...
This paper highlights the importance of people as a central factor in improving health for M aori (I...
The health status of indigenous peoples worldwide varies according to their unique historical, polit...
Abstract Indigenous people who have been dispossessed of their lands and resources bear a disproport...
This PhD research originally explored the efficacy of social marketing as potentially beneficial for...
Since the 1980s Aotearoa New Zealand has officially positioned itself as a ‘bicultural’ nation. The ...
Planning, specifically resource management, is an activity of the state which should seek to reflect...
This thesis examines my response, as an immigrant counsellor, counsellor educator, and member of a c...
This theoretical Kaupapa Māori writing inquiry study seeks to explore the settler colonial nature of...
The ethnic or “racial” classification of Maori and non-Maori is a pivotal feature of New Zealand’s h...
Objectives This paper investigates the ways two groupings of public health providers, public health ...
This chapter examines the changing patterns of inter-ethnic relationships among Maori and Pakeha in ...
As educational professionals in New Zealand at the approach of the twenty-first century, some 158 ye...
Indigenous peoples across the world have a shared experience of colonisation; a process that has res...
The transformation of health inequities between indigneous and non-indigneous people is necessary to...
This thesis is about the responsiveness of the health system and health services to Maori needs. It ...
This paper highlights the importance of people as a central factor in improving health for M aori (I...
The health status of indigenous peoples worldwide varies according to their unique historical, polit...
Abstract Indigenous people who have been dispossessed of their lands and resources bear a disproport...
This PhD research originally explored the efficacy of social marketing as potentially beneficial for...
Since the 1980s Aotearoa New Zealand has officially positioned itself as a ‘bicultural’ nation. The ...
Planning, specifically resource management, is an activity of the state which should seek to reflect...
This thesis examines my response, as an immigrant counsellor, counsellor educator, and member of a c...
This theoretical Kaupapa Māori writing inquiry study seeks to explore the settler colonial nature of...
The ethnic or “racial” classification of Maori and non-Maori is a pivotal feature of New Zealand’s h...
Objectives This paper investigates the ways two groupings of public health providers, public health ...
This chapter examines the changing patterns of inter-ethnic relationships among Maori and Pakeha in ...
As educational professionals in New Zealand at the approach of the twenty-first century, some 158 ye...
Indigenous peoples across the world have a shared experience of colonisation; a process that has res...