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      The Proceedings of the National Māori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002: Making a difference

      Nikora, Linda Waimarie; Levy, Michelle Patricia; Masters-Awatere, Bridgette; Waitoki, Waikaremoana; Te Awekotuku, Ngahuia; Etheridge, Richard J.M.
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      Nikora, L.W., Levy, M., Masters, B., Waitoki, W., Te Awekotuku, N., & Etheredge, R.J.M. (Eds). (2003). The Proceedings of the National Māori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002: Making a difference. Proceedings of a symposium hosted by the Māori & Psychology Research Unit at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, 29-30 November 2002. Hamilton, New Zealand: Māori and Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/844
      Abstract
      This is the full proceedings of the National Māori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002. The proceeding include the following themes: Kia matāra - negotiating the challenges in Māori development, kia mau – recruitment and retention, Tuhia mai, whiua atu – research and methodology, tinia mai – interventions and treatment, taitaia i te ahi manuka – pride upon the skin.
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      2003
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      Conference Contribution
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      Maori and Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato
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      This document contains the full conference proceedings.
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      • Proceedings of the National Māori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002 [26]
      • Māori and Indigenous Studies Papers [147]
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