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      An indigenous psychologies teaching and research hub : Enabling our resources, strengths and histories

      Nikora, Linda Waimarie; Waitoki, Waikaremoana
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      Nikora, L. W., & Waitoki, W. (2014). An indigenous psychologies teaching and research hub : Enabling our resources, strengths and histories. Presented at the The Australian Psychological Society’s Annual Conference, Conference held at Hobart, Australia, 30 September- 3 October 2014.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/8962
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      This paper was presented as part of an informal indigenous psychologies dialogue session at the Australian Psychological Society's annual conference. In this paper, we present the concept of an indigenous psychologies teaching and research hub that reduces distance, helps students remain in community, uses resources efficiency, and has the capacity to bring indigenous psychologist and academics into closer communication.
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