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Article: Maori psychology: a long way from Imago, he ara roa tonu (1).(Guest Editorial)
- Article from:
- New Zealand Journal of Psychology
- Article date:
- March 1, 2005
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He Mihi: A Greeting
E nga iwi o te Motu, e hga iwi o te Ao, e nga karangatanga hapu, e nga mata waka katoa. Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena tatou katoa.
The dominance of Western paradigms has been identified as a significant barrier to Maori participation in psychology. Publishing has been proposed as a way of addressing resistance to the inclusion of Maori knowledge and paradigms in psychology (Levy, 2002). Whilst there is a growing body of so-called 'grey literature' on Maori psychology, such as The Proceedings of the National Maori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002 (Nikora, Levy, Masters, Waitoki, Te Awekotuku & Etheredge, 2002), Masters theses, a ...