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Mātiro whakamua: looking over the horizon : interviews with 10 Māori leaders Colleen Tuuta, Kathie Irwin, Sarah Maclean (editors).

Contributor(s): Tuuta, Colleen | Irwin, Kathie | McLean, Sarah | New Zealand. Families Commission.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Families Commission, 2011Description: 171 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm; electronic document ; PDF file (25.31 MB).Subject(s): ĀHUATANGA PĀPORI | KUIA | MĀORI | RANGAHAU MĀORI | SOCIAL CONDITIONS | WOMEN | WĀHINE | UIUITANGA | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: 305.488 Online resources: Archived copy | Whānau Strategic Framework 2009-2012 In: Research report, 11/2Summary: In this report Colleen Tuuta wrote a chapter based on interviews with a stunning group of Māori leaders. The chapter identified themes that were woven through the interviews, and discussed these. Whānau Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow also included a number of detailed case studies which meant that it was not possible to include fuller explorations of the women’s kōrero. The women interviewed were: Ngaropi Cameron; Naida Glavish; Barbara Greer; Areta Koopu; Dame Dr Katerina Mataira; Moe Milne; Dr Rangimarie Rose Pere; Mereana Pitman; Dr Papaarangi Reid; Dr Khyla Russell; Dame Dr Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi. This report is part of the suite of work produced by the Families Commission to resource the Whānau Strategic Framework 2009–2012 (#2492). This report has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand.
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Research report, 11/2

In this report Colleen Tuuta wrote a chapter based on interviews with a stunning group of Māori leaders. The chapter identified themes that were woven through the interviews, and discussed these. Whānau Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow also included a number of detailed case studies which meant that it was not possible to include fuller explorations of the women’s kōrero.

The women interviewed were: Ngaropi Cameron; Naida Glavish; Barbara Greer; Areta Koopu; Dame Dr Katerina Mataira; Moe Milne; Dr Rangimarie Rose Pere; Mereana Pitman; Dr Papaarangi Reid; Dr Khyla Russell; Dame Dr Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi.

This report is part of the suite of work produced by the Families Commission to resource the Whānau Strategic Framework 2009–2012 (#2492).

This report has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand.

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