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Researching our relations: Reflections on ethics and marginalisation
A Ormond, F Cram, L Carter
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 2 (1), 174-193, 2006
732006
Climate change and Aotearoa New Zealand
D Hopkins, C Campbell‐Hunt, L Carter, JES Higham, C Rosin
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 6 (6), 559-583, 2015
642015
Framing the Māori economy: The complex business of Māori business
M Amoamo, D Ruwhiu, L Carter
MAI Journal 7 (1), 66-78, 2018
472018
Naming to own place names as indicators of human interaction with the environment
L Carter
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 1 (1), 6-24, 2005
452005
Negotiating “meaningful participation” for Indigenous peoples in the context of mining
D Ruwhiu, L Carter
Corporate Governance 16 (4), 641-654, 2016
422016
Hybrid neoliberalism: Implications for sustainable development
C Baldwin, G Marshall, H Ross, J Cavaye, J Stephenson, L Carter, ...
Society & natural resources 32 (5), 566-587, 2019
412019
Indigenous pacific approaches to climate change: Aotearoa/New Zealand
L Carter
Springer, 2018
322018
Adapting traditional healing values and beliefs into therapeutic cultural environments for health and well-being
B Marques, C Freeman, L Carter
International journal of environmental research and public health 19 (1), 426, 2021
312021
Enhancing awareness and adoption of cultural values through use of Māori bird names in science communication and environmental reporting
PM Wehi, L Carter, TW Harawira, G Fitzgerald, K Lloyd, H Whaanga, ...
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 43 (3), 1-9, 2019
272019
Māori women leading local sustainable food systems
K Stein, M Mirosa, L Carter
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 14 (2), 147-155, 2018
242018
Researching our relations: Reflections on ethics and marginalization
F Cram, A Ormond, L Carter
Kamehameha Schools 2004 Conference on Hawaiian Well-Being. Hawaii, 2004
242004
Conceptualising therapeutic environments through culture, indigenous knowledge and landscape for health and well-being
B Marques, C Freeman, L Carter, M Pedersen Zari
Sustainability 13 (16), 9125, 2021
222021
Whakapapa and the State: Some case studies in the impact of central government on traditionally organised Māori groups
LJ Carter
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2003
202003
The bureaucratisation of genealogy
L Waymouth
Ethnologies comparées 6, 2003
192003
“An unrealistic expectation”: Māori youth on indigenous language purism
NJ Albury, L Carter
International journal of the sociology of language 2018 (254), 121-138, 2018
142018
Maori and Mining
K Ruckstuhl, L Carter, L Easterbrook, AR Gorman, H Rae, J Ruru, ...
Te Poutama Maori, University of Otago, The Maori and Mining Research Team, 2013
132013
He korowai o Matainaka/The cloak of Matainaka
L Carter
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 43 (3), 1-8, 2019
102019
Criss-crossing highways: Pacific travelling and dwelling in times of global warming
L Carter
Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 2 (1), 57-68, 2014
82014
He Muka O Te Taura Whiri: Taura Here and the Hau Kāinga: Issues of representation and participation for IWI members living outside their IWI territory
L Carter
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 2 (1), 66-89, 2006
82006
Te Kōparapara: An introduction to the Māori world
L Carter, S Duncan, G Leoni, L Paterson, M Ratima, M Reilly, P Rewi
Auckland, Auckland University Press, 2018
72018
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