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Explore what we doAroha is interested in Māori and iwi histories of Māori policy and community development in the twentieth century.
Aroha's researchJemaima's research interests include mental health, Pacific suicide prevention and postvention, youth development, and Pacific health and wellbeing.
Jemaima's researchLinda works in community, social and Indigenous psychologies, with a specific focus on Māori wellbeing and self-determination.
Linda's researchEthan's research focuses on ceramics, the interplay between ancient populations and environments, and evolutionary approaches to cultural change.
Ethan's researchArapera's main research interests are concerned with the revitalisation of te reo Māori.
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