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Ngā tini whetū : navigating Māori futures / Mason Durie.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, N.Z. : Huia, 2011.Description: x, 456 pages ; 21cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781869694524 (pbk.) :
  • 186969452X (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Navigating Māori futures [Portion of title]
Subject(s):
Contents:
SECTION 1: INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT -- 1. Mental health promotion in a global village (2010) -- 2. Indigenous resilience : from disease and disadvantage to the realisation of potential (2006) -- 3. Indigenous transformations in contemporary Aotearoa (2007) -- 4. Global transitions : implications for a regional social work agenda (2009) -- 5. Towards social cohesions : the indigenisation of higher education in New Zealand (2009) -- 6. Indigenous partnerships : the academy as a site for enduring relationships and the transmission of old and new knowledge (2009) -- SECTION 2: MĀORI DEVELOPMENT -- 7. Race and equality in public policy : does it work? (2004) -- 8. Māori achievement : anticipating the learning environment (2004) -- 9. Te Tai Tini : transformations 2025 (2005) -- 10. Indigenous higher education : Māori experience in New Zealand -- 11. Whānau , education and Māori protocol (2006) -- 12. From indigenous exclusion towards full participation : the Māori experience (2006) -- 13. The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand 2008 (2008) -- 14. The Treaty of Waitangi : domestic relations, global impacts and a New Zealand agenda (2010) -- SECTION 3: HEALTH -- 15. Indigeneity and the promotion of positive mental health (2004) -- 16. Impacts of an ageing population on New Zealand society (2007) -- 17. Bioethics in research : the ethics of Indigeneity (2008) -- 18. Quality health care for indigenous peoples : the Māori experience (2003) -- 19. Māori health impact assessment (2004) -- 20. Indigenous health : catalysts for innovation (2007) -- 21. Indigenous responses to health and disease : principles, goals and pathways (2008) -- 22. Indigenous participation in mental health : Māori experience (2008) -- SECTION 4: THE PAERANGI LECTURES -- 23. Pae Matatū : sustaining the Māori estate (2009) -- 24. Pae ora : Māori health horizons (2009) -- 25. Pae mana : Waitangi and the evolving state (2009)
Section 1: Indigenous development -- 1. Mental health promotion in a global village (2010) -- 2. Indigenous resilience : from disease and disadvantage to the realisation of potential (2006) -- 3. Indigenous transformations in contemporary Aotearoa (2007) -- 4. Global transitions : implications for a regional social work agenda (2009) -- 5. Towards social cohesion : the indigenisation of higher education in New Zealand (2009) -- 6. Indigenous partnerships : the academy as a site for enduring relationships and the transmission of old and new knowledge (2009) -- Section 2: Maori development -- 7. Race and ethnicity in public policy : does it work? (2004) -- 8. Maori achievement : anticipating the learning environment (2004) -- 9. Te Tai Tini : transformations 2025 (2005) -- 10. Indigenous higher education : Maori experience in New Zealand (2005) -- 11. Whanau , education and Maori potential (2006) -- 12. From indigenous exclusion towards full participation : the Maori experience (2006) -- 13. The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand 2008 (2008) -- 14. The Treaty of Waitangi : domestic relations, global impacts and a New Zealand agenda (2010) -- Section 3: Health -- 15. Indigeneity and the promotion of positive mental health (2004) -- 16. Impacts of an ageing population on New Zealand society (2007) -- 17. Bioethics in research : the ethics of Indigeneity (2008) -- 18. Quality health care for indigenous peoples : the Maori experience (2003) -- 19. Maori health impact assessment (2004) -- 20. Indigenous health : catalysts for innovation (2007) -- 21. Indigenous responses to health and disease : principles, goals and pathways (2007) -- 22. Indigenous participation in mental health : Maori experience (2008) -- Section 4: The Paerangi lectures -- 23. Pae Matatu: sustaining the Maori estate (2009) -- 24. Pae ora : Maori health horizons (2009) -- 25. Pae mana : Waitangi and the evolving state (2009)
SECTION 1: INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT -- 1. Mental health promotion in a global village (2010) -- 2. Indigenous resilience : from disease and disadvantage to the realisation of potential (2006) -- 3. Indigenous transformations in contemporary Aotearoa (2007) -- 4. Global transitions : implications for a regional social work agenda (2009) -- 5. Towards social cohesions : the indigenisation of higher education in New Zealand (2009) -- 6. Indigenous partnerships : the academy as a site for enduring relationships and the transmission of old and new knowledge (2009) -- SECTION 2: MaORI DEVELOPMENT -- 7. Race and equality in public policy : does it work? (2004) -- 8. Maori achievement : anticipating the learning environment (2004) -- 9. Te Tai Tini : transformations 2025 (2005) -- 10. Indigenous higher education : Maori experience in New Zealand -- 11. Whanau , education and Maori protocol (2006) -- 12. From indigenous exclusion towards full participation : the Maori experience (2006) -- 13. The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand 2008 (2008) -- 14. The Treaty of Waitangi : domestic relations, global impacts and a New Zealand agenda (2010) -- SECTION 3: HEALTH -- 15. Indigeneity and the promotion of positive mental health (2004) -- 16. Impacts of an ageing population on New Zealand society (2007) -- 17. Bioethics in research : the ethics of Indigeneity (2008) -- 18. Quality health care for indigenous peoples : the Maori experience (2003) -- 19. Maori health impact assessment (2004) -- 20. Indigenous health : catalysts for innovation (2007) -- 21. Indigenous responses to health and disease : principles, goals and pathways (2008) -- 22. Indigenous participation in mental health : Maori experience (2008) -- SECTION 4: THE PAERANGI LECTURES -- 23. Pae Matatu : sustaining the Maori estate (2009) -- 24. Pae ora : Maori health horizons (2009) -- 25. Pae mana : Waitangi and the evolving state (2009)
Includes bibliographical references and index. -Nga Tini Whetu - Navigating Maori Futures brings together twenty-five papers Mason Durie has presented at national and international conferences between 2004 and 2010. It discusses Maori moving towards a future involving new technologies, alliances, economies and levels of achievement and being equipped to respond to the changes in a way that enables Maori to prosper and live in a changing world as Maori. This book builds on and extends Mason Durie's thinking in Nga Kahui Pou - Launching Maori Futures, published previously, and develops his thoughts on Maori positioning to best respond to unfolding events and trends. The papers discuss issues such as indigenous resilience and transformation, Maori potential and achievement, the Treaty of Waitangi and the national andglobal situation, health care and ethics, and future scenarios for Maori social and economic development and sustainability.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Navigating Māori Futures brings together twenty-five papers Mason Durie has presented at national and international conferences between 2004 and 2010. It discusses Māori moving towards a future involving new technologies, alliances, economies and levels of achievement and being equipped to respond to the changes in a way that enables Māori to prosper and live in a changing world as Māori.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-447) and index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

SECTION 1: INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT -- 1. Mental health promotion in a global village (2010) -- 2. Indigenous resilience : from disease and disadvantage to the realisation of potential (2006) -- 3. Indigenous transformations in contemporary Aotearoa (2007) -- 4. Global transitions : implications for a regional social work agenda (2009) -- 5. Towards social cohesions : the indigenisation of higher education in New Zealand (2009) -- 6. Indigenous partnerships : the academy as a site for enduring relationships and the transmission of old and new knowledge (2009) -- SECTION 2: MĀORI DEVELOPMENT -- 7. Race and equality in public policy : does it work? (2004) -- 8. Māori achievement : anticipating the learning environment (2004) -- 9. Te Tai Tini : transformations 2025 (2005) -- 10. Indigenous higher education : Māori experience in New Zealand -- 11. Whānau , education and Māori protocol (2006) -- 12. From indigenous exclusion towards full participation : the Māori experience (2006) -- 13. The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand 2008 (2008) -- 14. The Treaty of Waitangi : domestic relations, global impacts and a New Zealand agenda (2010) -- SECTION 3: HEALTH -- 15. Indigeneity and the promotion of positive mental health (2004) -- 16. Impacts of an ageing population on New Zealand society (2007) -- 17. Bioethics in research : the ethics of Indigeneity (2008) -- 18. Quality health care for indigenous peoples : the Māori experience (2003) -- 19. Māori health impact assessment (2004) -- 20. Indigenous health : catalysts for innovation (2007) -- 21. Indigenous responses to health and disease : principles, goals and pathways (2008) -- 22. Indigenous participation in mental health : Māori experience (2008) -- SECTION 4: THE PAERANGI LECTURES -- 23. Pae Matatū : sustaining the Māori estate (2009) -- 24. Pae ora : Māori health horizons (2009) -- 25. Pae mana : Waitangi and the evolving state (2009)

Section 1: Indigenous development -- 1. Mental health promotion in a global village (2010) -- 2. Indigenous resilience : from disease and disadvantage to the realisation of potential (2006) -- 3. Indigenous transformations in contemporary Aotearoa (2007) -- 4. Global transitions : implications for a regional social work agenda (2009) -- 5. Towards social cohesion : the indigenisation of higher education in New Zealand (2009) -- 6. Indigenous partnerships : the academy as a site for enduring relationships and the transmission of old and new knowledge (2009) -- Section 2: Maori development -- 7. Race and ethnicity in public policy : does it work? (2004) -- 8. Maori achievement : anticipating the learning environment (2004) -- 9. Te Tai Tini : transformations 2025 (2005) -- 10. Indigenous higher education : Maori experience in New Zealand (2005) -- 11. Whanau , education and Maori potential (2006) -- 12. From indigenous exclusion towards full participation : the Maori experience (2006) -- 13. The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand 2008 (2008) -- 14. The Treaty of Waitangi : domestic relations, global impacts and a New Zealand agenda (2010) -- Section 3: Health -- 15. Indigeneity and the promotion of positive mental health (2004) -- 16. Impacts of an ageing population on New Zealand society (2007) -- 17. Bioethics in research : the ethics of Indigeneity (2008) -- 18. Quality health care for indigenous peoples : the Maori experience (2003) -- 19. Maori health impact assessment (2004) -- 20. Indigenous health : catalysts for innovation (2007) -- 21. Indigenous responses to health and disease : principles, goals and pathways (2007) -- 22. Indigenous participation in mental health : Maori experience (2008) -- Section 4: The Paerangi lectures -- 23. Pae Matatu: sustaining the Maori estate (2009) -- 24. Pae ora : Maori health horizons (2009) -- 25. Pae mana : Waitangi and the evolving state (2009)

SECTION 1: INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT -- 1. Mental health promotion in a global village (2010) -- 2. Indigenous resilience : from disease and disadvantage to the realisation of potential (2006) -- 3. Indigenous transformations in contemporary Aotearoa (2007) -- 4. Global transitions : implications for a regional social work agenda (2009) -- 5. Towards social cohesions : the indigenisation of higher education in New Zealand (2009) -- 6. Indigenous partnerships : the academy as a site for enduring relationships and the transmission of old and new knowledge (2009) -- SECTION 2: MaORI DEVELOPMENT -- 7. Race and equality in public policy : does it work? (2004) -- 8. Maori achievement : anticipating the learning environment (2004) -- 9. Te Tai Tini : transformations 2025 (2005) -- 10. Indigenous higher education : Maori experience in New Zealand -- 11. Whanau , education and Maori protocol (2006) -- 12. From indigenous exclusion towards full participation : the Maori experience (2006) -- 13. The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand 2008 (2008) -- 14. The Treaty of Waitangi : domestic relations, global impacts and a New Zealand agenda (2010) -- SECTION 3: HEALTH -- 15. Indigeneity and the promotion of positive mental health (2004) -- 16. Impacts of an ageing population on New Zealand society (2007) -- 17. Bioethics in research : the ethics of Indigeneity (2008) -- 18. Quality health care for indigenous peoples : the Maori experience (2003) -- 19. Maori health impact assessment (2004) -- 20. Indigenous health : catalysts for innovation (2007) -- 21. Indigenous responses to health and disease : principles, goals and pathways (2008) -- 22. Indigenous participation in mental health : Maori experience (2008) -- SECTION 4: THE PAERANGI LECTURES -- 23. Pae Matatu : sustaining the Maori estate (2009) -- 24. Pae ora : Maori health horizons (2009) -- 25. Pae mana : Waitangi and the evolving state (2009)

Includes bibliographical references and index. -Nga Tini Whetu - Navigating Maori Futures brings together twenty-five papers Mason Durie has presented at national and international conferences between 2004 and 2010. It discusses Maori moving towards a future involving new technologies, alliances, economies and levels of achievement and being equipped to respond to the changes in a way that enables Maori to prosper and live in a changing world as Maori. This book builds on and extends Mason Durie's thinking in Nga Kahui Pou - Launching Maori Futures, published previously, and develops his thoughts on Maori positioning to best respond to unfolding events and trends. The papers discuss issues such as indigenous resilience and transformation, Maori potential and achievement, the Treaty of Waitangi and the national andglobal situation, health care and ethics, and future scenarios for Maori social and economic development and sustainability.

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