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an ethnic minority of Polynesian and Melanesian descent who speak Maori and live in New Zealand

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the Oceanic language spoken by the Maori in New Zealand

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To date, not enough support has been given to Maori women nationwide in the area of smoking cessation.
The country continues to benefit from Irihapeti Ramsden's conceptualisation of cultural safety, and its incorporation into nursing requirements by the Council; the establishment of Te Kaunihera o Nga Neehi Maori o Aotearoa, the National Council of Maori Nurses; the development of Maori nurse training programmes addressing the under-representation of Maori in the nursing workforce; the commitment of nurses to working with Maori communities in whanau ora services.
Introduction: Why Investigate the History of Maori Education Policy?
Entanglements of Empire: Missionaries, Maori, and the Question of the Body, by Tony Ballantyne.
Authentic co-design with Maori, incorporating a Te Ao Maori worldview, and greater connectedness with whanau are key elements of Hokai Rangi, Corrections' new departmental strategy designed to address the long-term challenge of Maori reoffending and imprisonment.
THE COURAGE of Maori nurses speaking out about racism has driven a Waitangi Tribunal recommendation for a complete redesign of New Zealand's primary health system to better serve Maori, NZNO kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku said.
Residents of Merivale Retirement Village practice Maori in Christchurch, New Zealand Image Credit: NYT By Charlotte Graham-McLay
The column, by former politician and writer Sir Bob Jones, called for a Maori Gratitude Day instead of Waitangi Day.
Traditionally, within tikanga Maori (Maori custom) there existed a Maori system of law, order, and justice that was fully integrated into everyday life (Pratt, 1992).
In July this year, Associate Health Minister Tariana Turia launched the revised He Korowai Oranga: The Maori Health Strategy for New Zealand.
I have introduced myself today as a Maori to situate myself in the