To better understand the social consequences of migration away from traditional iwi regions, Tūhoe researchers intensively interviewed 40 Tūhoe people who had moved to the Waikato. It was found that most missed whanau and the community and made regular visits back home. Participants reported utilizing extensive whanau links to set themselves up in the Waikato, and many joined the Tūhoe associations in the Waikato. Others who did not join reported liking the idea that Tūhoe were there if needed. Some participants felt stronger in their Tūhoe identity since moving, and most reported noticing changes occurring in themselves or those back home over this period (they felt more worldly but saw those back home as more insular). While they did not ...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...
Changes in migrants\u27 backgrounds and societies sending and receiving migrants might increase adap...
No two disasters are the same. Accordingly, sociocultural geographers are aptly positioned to includ...
To better understand the social consequences of migration away from traditional iwi regions, Tūhoe r...
consequences of Tūhoe moving to the Waikato region found employment and a tertiary education to be t...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
The urbanisation of the Māori population after World War Two saw the rapid movement of a mainly rura...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
Appendix 2: Key Individuals and Organizations Contacted for Interviews has been removed. Please con...
Despite the increasing population of Māori born in Australia, there is a lack of research on how our...
Following a discussion of some of the implications of urban migration and culture change, prediction...
This research is comprised of two narrative interview studies of Māori in two different settings, Ne...
A team led by Bernard Guerin is looking at the family and community impacts from contemporary forms ...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1979Includes bibliographical references (leaves 650–663).Notwithst...
Academic interest in geographic mobility of indigenous peoples has increased in recent years with a ...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...
Changes in migrants\u27 backgrounds and societies sending and receiving migrants might increase adap...
No two disasters are the same. Accordingly, sociocultural geographers are aptly positioned to includ...
To better understand the social consequences of migration away from traditional iwi regions, Tūhoe r...
consequences of Tūhoe moving to the Waikato region found employment and a tertiary education to be t...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
The urbanisation of the Māori population after World War Two saw the rapid movement of a mainly rura...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
Appendix 2: Key Individuals and Organizations Contacted for Interviews has been removed. Please con...
Despite the increasing population of Māori born in Australia, there is a lack of research on how our...
Following a discussion of some of the implications of urban migration and culture change, prediction...
This research is comprised of two narrative interview studies of Māori in two different settings, Ne...
A team led by Bernard Guerin is looking at the family and community impacts from contemporary forms ...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1979Includes bibliographical references (leaves 650–663).Notwithst...
Academic interest in geographic mobility of indigenous peoples has increased in recent years with a ...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...
Changes in migrants\u27 backgrounds and societies sending and receiving migrants might increase adap...
No two disasters are the same. Accordingly, sociocultural geographers are aptly positioned to includ...