Useful links
We have provided a range of links to relevant business, government and NGO websites.
Māori Workforce Leadership and Development
Māori and Pacific development
Indigenous research institutes
- Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
- James Henare Māori Research Centre
- University of Waikato Māori and Pacific Development
- Harvard Project on American Indian Development
- Native Nations Institute
Business resources
Mana Wāhine Inquiry (Wai 2700) Resources
- Dr Annie Te One, ‘Wāhine Rangatira me te Kāwanatanga: Wāhine Māori Access to Decision-Making Roles in the Public Sector from 1990 to 2020’ (Wai 2700, #B001)
- Dr Helen Potter and Shirley Simmonds with Jessica Hutchings, Kim McBreen, Ani Mikaere, Sharna Ngapera, and Jo Smith, ‘Takapou Whāriki: Diverse Experiences of Mana Wāhine’ (Wai 2700, #B002)
- Sarsha-Leigh Douglas and Associate Professor Lara Greaves, ‘Mana Wāhine I Te Ao Hurihuri: Equity and Disparities in Wellbeing for Wāhine Māori from the 1950s to 2000’, (Wai 2700, #B003)
- Helena Rattray, ‘Ngā Wero a te Mana Wāhine: Wāhine Māori justice and equity wellbeing, 1990-2020’ (Wai 2700, #B008)
- Dr Tania Wolfgramm, He Wāhine, he Ōhanga; he Ōhanga, he Wāhine: Through Wāhine, Economic Development; by Wāhine, our Economy. The Socio-economic Status and Wellbeing of Wāhine Māori from 1990-2020 (Wai 2700, #B007)
- Professor Huia Tomlins-Jahnke, ‘Toitū te Mana Wāhine Contemporary Employment and Education Issues for Wāhine Māori: Equity and Disparities from 1990’ (Wai 2770, #B006)
- Professor Rachel Wolfgramm, ‘Mana Wāhine Maori i Ngā Wā ō Mua: The Impacts of Crown legislation, Policy and practices on the rangatiratanga, status and roles of wāhine Māori c.1840-1950’ (Wai 2700, # B009)