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Published in conjunction with Huia Publishingat the end of 2011 was the first volume of theNgā <strong>Pae</strong> o <strong>te</strong> Māramatanga Edi<strong>te</strong>d Collectionsseries, Māori and Social Issues co-edi<strong>te</strong>d byDr Tracey McIntosh and Malcolm Mulholland.This book focuses on research in areas that arecritical for Māori and for broader society. Thisvolume canvases a range of social issues thatare significant for a bet<strong>te</strong>r understanding of theexperience and social environment of Māori,and important in that they highlight the needto ensure research-based solutions to theseissues. The majority of the book chap<strong>te</strong>rs dealwith social problems. However, this book is nota call to a return of deficit research. Rather itis an opportunity to collectively provide powercentred,Māori-centred perspectives andsolutions.McIntosh, T. & Muholland, M. (Eds) Māori andSocial Issues. NPM Edi<strong>te</strong>d Collections Volume 1.Wellington: Huia.MAI Review, the journal of the capability buildingprogramme comple<strong>te</strong>d publication with threeissues in 2011, and all archive issues are availableon www.review.mai.ac.nz. In 2012 the journalwill evolve into the new title MAI Journal: A NewZealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship,which will publish excellent research articles andcommentaries on indigenous research in thecon<strong>te</strong>xt of Ao<strong>te</strong>aroa New Zealand. Similar peerreview protocols to Al<strong>te</strong>rNative will be developed,and the journal will be a welcome addition tothe publication options for the Māori and NewZealand PhD scholar, researcher and academic.www.review.mai.ac.nzwww.journal.mai.ac.nzJournal articles published by Ngā <strong>Pae</strong> o <strong>te</strong>Māramatanga journals in 2011Al<strong>te</strong>rNative Volume 7, Issues 1, 2 and 3.Andreotti, V., Ahenakew, C. & Cooper, G. (2011).Epis<strong>te</strong>mological Pluralism. Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: An In<strong>te</strong>rnationalJournal of Indigenous Peoples, 7(1), 40–50.Barraco, L. (2011). “We fought for our land”:Miskitu Insurgency and the Struggle forAutonomy on Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast (1981–1987). Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: An In<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal ofIndigenous Peoples, 7(3), 233–245.Boulton, A., Gifford, H., Kauika, A. & Parata, K. (2011).Māori Health Promotion. Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: An In<strong>te</strong>rnationalJournal of Indigenous Peoples, 7(1),26–39.Chant, L. (2011). Whānau Ora: Hauora MāoriModels for Kotahitanga/Co-Operative Co-Exis<strong>te</strong>nce with Non-Māori. Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: AnIn<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 7(2),111–122.Debelo, A. R. (2011). Contrast in the Politics ofRecognition and Indigenous People’s Rights.Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: An In<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal ofIndigenous Peoples, 7(3), 258–271.G/ao, H. K. (2011). Situation Report. Ju/’hoansiKokxui Tihsi Kana Tihasi: Ju/’hoansi LanguageBarriers. Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: An In<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal ofIndigenous Peoples, 7(1), 65–67.Gregory, A., Borell, B., McCreanor, T., MoewakaBarnes, A., Nairn, R., Rankine, J., Abel, S., Taiapa,K. & Kaiwai, H. (2011). Reading News about Māori:Responses from Non-Māori Media Audiences.Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: An In<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal ofIndigenous Peoples, 7(1), 51–64.Henwood, W. & Henwood, R.(2011). ManaWhenua Kaitiakitanga in Action: Restoringthe Mauri of Lake Ōmāpere. Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: AnIn<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 7(3),220–232.24Ngā <strong>Pae</strong> o <strong>te</strong> māramatangaHodgetts, D., Nikora L. W. & Rua, M. (2011). MāoriMen and the Indirect Procurement and Sharingof Prescription Medications. Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: AnIn<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 7(2),152–162.Kara, E., Gibbons, V., Kidd, J., Blundell, R., Turner,K. & Johnstone, W. (2011). Developing a KaupapaMāori Framework for Whānau Ora. Al<strong>te</strong>rNative:An In<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal of Indigenous Peoples,7(2), 100–110.Kenney, C. M. (2011). Midwives, Women and theirFamilies: A Māori Gaze: Towards Partnershipsfor Ma<strong>te</strong>rnity Care in Ao<strong>te</strong>aroa New Zealand.Al<strong>te</strong>rNative: An In<strong>te</strong>rnational Journal ofIndigenous Peoples, 7(2), 123–137.

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