Nikora, Linda WaimarieMasters-Awatere, BridgetteWaitoki, WaikaremoanaRua, Mohi2016-10-1920162016-10-192016Nikora, L. W., Masters-Awatere, B., Waitoki, W., & Rua, M. (2016). Indigenous psychologies, fourth world peoples and the international literature: Finding ourselves in online abstracting and indexing databases. The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 16(3), 214–222.1471-7646https://hdl.handle.net/10289/10693The presence and visibility of indigenous people and experience in the field of indigenous psychologies is vital to articulating existence, life, self-determination and future making. This article highlights examples of indigenous Psychology being both absent and present at the same time in OAD (online academic databases).application/pdfen© 2016 copyright with the authors.indigenous psychologiesFourth worldMaori developmentsocial and emotional wellbeingindigenous psychologIndigenous psychologies, fourth world peoples and the international literature: Finding ourselves in online abstracting and indexing databasesJournal Article