The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in New Zealand
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Te Ture me te Mana Motuhake: The Nexus between Indigenous Sovereignty and Settler State Violence
Te Ture me te Mana Motuhake: The Nexus between Indigenous Sovereignty and Settler State Violence
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Re-envisioning Restorative Justice as Relational Justice Through a Culturally Sensitive Lens
Re-envisioning Restorative Justice as Relational Justice Through a Culturally Sensitive Lens
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An Integrated Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Carbon Dioxide Electro-Reduction on Atomic-Precise Noble Metal Clusters
An Integrated Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Carbon Dioxide Electro-Reduction on Atomic-Precise Noble Metal Clusters
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Policing Sex: The Impact of (De)criminalization on the Policing of Sex Work
Policing Sex: The Impact of (De)criminalization on the Policing of Sex Work
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Media arts working for the community
Media arts working for the community
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Strengthening Links Between Maori and Hawaiian Culture, Language and Performing Arts
Strengthening Links Between Maori and Hawaiian Culture, Language and Performing Arts
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Pedagogic Practices and Methodologies Employed in Maori Art Demonstrating the Connectivity Between Language, Art, Dance, Traditions and Customary Practices
Pedagogic Practices and Methodologies Employed in Maori Art Demonstrating the Connectivity Between Language, Art, Dance, Traditions and Customary Practices