Māori in Australia Ngā Māori i Te Ao Moemoeā. Hamer, P. Te Puni Kokiri, Wellington, NZ, 2007.
Māori in Australia Ngā Māori i Te Ao Moemoeā [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The report gives us the most accurate indication of just how many Māori there are in Australia, why they went there, how they're faring and also the very interesting fact that, while they live and work in another country, they still consider themselves to be Māori and call this country 'home'. There is much in this report that will help Te Puni Kōkiri and other government organisations form future policy. Iwi leaders and managers will find things in the report that will help them plan their future dealings with the government. The report may also prove useful to Australian authorities. Māori have always enjoyed easy entry into Australia and haven't placed any special demands on their hosts. Through this report, the Australians, and ourselves, will now have a better picture of the Māori presence in Australia and how to deal with that.
@book{hamer_maori_2007,
	address = {Wellington, NZ},
	title = {Māori in {Australia} {Ngā} {Māori} i {Te} {Ao} {Moemoeā}},
	url = {https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/a-matou-mohiotanga/demographics/maori-in-aus},
	abstract = {The report gives us the most accurate indication of just how many Māori there are in Australia, why they went there, how they're faring and also the very interesting fact that, while they live and work in another country, they still consider themselves to be Māori and call this country 'home'. There is much in this report that will help Te Puni Kōkiri and other government organisations form future policy. Iwi leaders and managers will find things in the report that will help them plan their future dealings with the government. The report may also prove useful to Australian authorities. Māori have always enjoyed easy entry into Australia and haven't placed any special demands on their hosts. Through this report, the Australians, and ourselves, will now have a better picture of the Māori presence in Australia and how to deal with that.},
	language = {eng},
	publisher = {Te Puni Kokiri},
	author = {Hamer, Paul},
	year = {2007},
	keywords = {Maori (New Zealand people) Australia., Maori (New Zealand people) Employment Australia., Maori (New Zealand people) Social life and customs Australia., Tikanga., Tāngata., Umanga.},
}

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