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      He kākano mai i Rangiātea

      Masters-Awatere, Bridgette
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      Masters-Awatere, B. (2016). He kākano mai i Rangiātea. In W. Waitoki & M. Levy (Eds.), Te Manu Kai i Te Mātauranga: Indigenous Psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand (pp. 271–281). Wellington, New Zealand: The New Zealand Psychological Society.
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      This chapter describes reflections of learning that took place during my doctoral research. It is presented in the form of a story in which my skills as an external evaluator were sought out to evaluate Manawanui, a hapū led healthy lifestyles programme. Manawanui is run by the local Hauora Iwi Social and Health Services. Previous evaluation experiences have led to a determination to place cultural values, aims and aspirations of the iwi at the centre of this new evaluation.
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      2016
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      The New Zealand Psychological Society
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      © 2016 New Zealand Psychological Society. Used with permission.
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