TY - BOOK AU - Durie,Mason TI - Ngā tini whetū: navigating Māori futures SN - 9781869694524 (pbk.) U1 - 330.899442 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Wellington, N.Z. PB - Huia KW - Hauora tinana KW - reo KW - Tikanga rua KW - Ohaoha KW - Maori (New Zealand people) KW - Economic conditions KW - Politics and government KW - Social conditions KW - Tāngata whenua N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-447) and index; SECTION 1; INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT --; 1; Mental health promotion in a global village (2010) --; 2; Indigenous resilience : from disease and disadvantage to the realisation of potential (2006) --; 3; Indigenous transformations in contemporary Aotearoa (2007) --; 4; Global transitions : implications for a regional social work agenda (2009) --; 5; Towards social cohesions : the indigenisation of higher education in New Zealand (2009) --; 6; Indigenous partnerships : the academy as a site for enduring relationships and the transmission of old and new knowledge (2009) --; SECTION 2: MĀORI DEVELOPMENT --; 7; Race and equality in public policy : does it work? (2004) --; 8; Māori achievement : anticipating the learning environment (2004) --; 9; Te Tai Tini : transformations 2025 (2005) --; 10; Indigenous higher education : Māori experience in New Zealand --; 11; Whānau , education and Māori protocol (2006) --; 12; From indigenous exclusion towards full participation : the Māori experience (2006) --; 13; The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand 2008 (2008) --; 14; The Treaty of Waitangi : domestic relations, global impacts and a New Zealand agenda (2010) --; SECTION 3; HEALTH --; 15; Indigeneity and the promotion of positive mental health (2004) --; 16; Impacts of an ageing population on New Zealand society (2007) --; 17; Bioethics in research : the ethics of Indigeneity (2008) --; 18; Quality health care for indigenous peoples : the Māori experience (2003) --; 19; Māori health impact assessment (2004) --; 20; Indigenous health : catalysts for innovation (2007) --; 21; Indigenous responses to health and disease : principles, goals and pathways (2008) --; 22; Indigenous participation in mental health : Māori experience (2008) --; SECTION 4; THE PAERANGI LECTURES --; 23; Pae Matatū : sustaining the Māori estate (2009) --; 24; Pae ora : Māori health horizons (2009) --; 25; Pae mana : Waitangi and the evolving state (2009) N2 - "In this series of twenty-five thought-provoking essays, Mason Durie explores futures for Māori and lays out pathways to achieve indigenous aspirations in a constantly changing world." --Front flap ER -