Feigin VL, McNaughton H, Dyall L. Burden of stroke in Maori and Pacific peoples of New Zealand. Int j. 2007;2(3):208‐10.Feigin V, McNaughton H, Dyall L. Burden of stroke in Maori and Pacific peoples of New Zealand....
Ministerial Review of Ministry of Justice Programmes and Policies Targeting Ethnicity - Maori and Pacific PeoplesKale, FKale, F. (2005). Ministerial review of Ministry of Justice programmes and policies targeting ethnicity - Māori and Pacific peoples. Wellington: Ministry of Ju...
The Maori peoples of New Zealand consider themselves its First Nations. There is much discussion and much dispute over the question of where they came from.
Maori NavigationTHE vessels used by the peoples of the Pacific in their migrations and colonisations are of primary importance in Oceanic ethnology. They have been described by various writers, but only partially, and generally from the technological side. Now, in an interesting...
activity continues today with minor eruptions occurring every few years. This recent activity is primarily due to the country's position on the boundary between the Indo-Australian and Pacific Plates, a part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, and particularly the subduction of the Pacific Plate under ...
“Māori ways of knowing,”.should be taught as science alongside modern science in both secondary-school; and college science classes. In the past two weeks, I’ve been reading up on these ways of “knowing”, trying to understand them and to figure ...
In June 2001, a nationwide telephone survey of 1,000 adults was conducted that included proposed minimum samples of 100 Maori and 100 Pacific peoples. The ... S Carswell - 《Bureau of Justice Statistics》 被引量: 29发表: 2001年 加载更多0...
16K The areas of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands are cultural melting pots of many different races, ethnicities, cultural beliefs, and so on. This lesson will explore the customs and cultures of these areas, as well as the languages spoken and the religions practiced. Related...
The Maoris are a Polynesian people who migrated to New Zealand from other Pacific Islands. Successive migrations are believed to have occurred between 950 and 1300 A.D. Considering that over a thousand miles of open ocean separates New Zealand from the nearest of the other islands it is a re...
This paper gives an overview of the kaupapa and processes of a Maori health research unit and it's researchers within the university environment. It begins... HM Barnes - 《Pacific Health Dialog》 被引量: 126发表: 2000年 Addressing issues of self-determination and legitimation in kaupapa Maori...