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Māori

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Maori people
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First Peoples
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Guide

The Māori language: selected events 1800-2014


This chronology outlines key events and dates since the early 19th century relating to the Māori language. Of particular focus are events in the New Zealand Parliament.
Report

Report on the performance of general practices in Whānau Ora Collectives as at March 2014


Summary: This report focuses on the performance of general practices in Whānau Ora collectives – using results from the software package HealthStat, which collects an anonymous summary of patient health information from general practices in Whānau Ora collectives. Although not all collectives include general practice providers, the data collected for this report can help highlight...
Fact sheet

Ki te ao mārama: a snapshot of Māori well-being and development


A collection of statistics about Mäori people, covering language, well-being, education and cultural engagement. Summary Here is an updated collection of our statistics about Mäori and from a Mäori perspective. Browse through them for an understanding of Mäori well-being and development.
Report

Report on the performance of general practices in Whānau Ora collectives as at December 2013


Whānau Ora is an inclusive interagency approach to providing health and social services to build the capacity of all New Zealand families in need. This report examines the performance of general practices in Whānau Ora collectives. Summary Whānau Ora is an inclusive interagency approach to providing health and social services to build the capacity of...
Conference paper

Indigenous heritage in cities: representing Wellington’s past


This paper aims to examine how Indigenous heritage values are represented within western urban environments. By using an urban design lens, this paper builds on an emerging body of knowledge by analysing existing designed heritage landscapes in an attempt to recognize the contrasts between western and indigenous heritage values.