Ngā Kāhui Pou Launching Māori Futures

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Huia Publishers, 2003 - 356페이지
Table of Contents: Introduction 1. Whanau development and Maori survival : The challenge of time 2. Maui Pomare : First Maori doctor 3. Paiheretia : An integrated approach to counselling 4. Imprisonment, trapped lifestyles, and strategies for freedom 5. Kaumatuatanga reciprocity : Older Maori and whanau 6. Contemporary Maori development : Issues and broad directions 7. A framework for considering constitutional change and the position of Maori in Aotearoa 8. Maori in governance : Parliament, statutory recognition, and the State sector 9. Te pae mahutonga : Mental health promotion for young Maori 10. Maori health : Key determinants for the next Twenty-five years 11. Parliamentary devolution and Maori self-governance 12. A strategic framework for addressing the impact of diabetes on Indigenous Peoples 13. A framework for considering Maori educational advancement 14. The Hui Taumata Matauranga : Progress and platforms for Maori educational advancement 15. Hazardous environments old and new : Challenges for health protection 16. The business ethic and Maori development 17. Universal provision, indigeneity and the Treaty of Waitangi 18. Indigeneity : Challenges for indigenous doctors 19. Towards full participation : Dual goals for career planning for Indigenous Peoples 20. Parameters, goals and outcomes for Maori development.
 

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A Framework for Considering Māori Educational
7
Tables
47
3 Paiheretia Therapeutic Tasks
56
for Freedom
59
2 The Precursors of Trapped Lifestyles
63
Older Māori and Whānau
75
1 Matrix of Developmental Goals and Required
101
A Framework for Considering Constitutional Change
105
1 A Framework for Considering Māori Educational
211
Progress and Platforms
213
1 MāoriCrown Relationships Treaty Settlements
219
2 Platforms for Māori Educational Advancement
228
Challenges
229
Universal Provision Indigeneity and the Treaty
253
1 Recognition of Māori Interests in Statute
260
Challenges for Indigenous Doctors
269

1 A Framework for Constitutional Change
116
1 Māori Descent and Ethnic Populations
122
2 Recognition of Māori Interests in Statute
130
Mental Health Promotion
141
Key Determinants for the Next
157
A Strategic Framework for Addressing the Impact
183
1 A Diabetic Causal Continuum
187
Dual Goals for Career
289
Parameters Goals and Outcomes for Māori Development
303
Notes
321
Glossary
337
Index
351
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Mason Durie (Rangitane, Ngati Kauwhata, Ngati Raukawa) is currently a professor of Maori research and development, and assistant vice-chancellor (Maori) at Massey University. He is one of New Zealand's most respected social policy experts. With a background in psychiatry spanning over thirty years, he has published widely both within New Zealand and internationally, mainly on the topics of health, education and models for indigenous self-determination.

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