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A review of localised Maori community responses to covid-19 lockdowns in Aotearoa New Zealand

Aotearoa New Zealand has been commended for the overarching effectiveness of its Covid-19 response. Yet, the lockdowns challenged the health of whanau Maori (Maori families) alongside their social, cultural and financial well-being. However, Maori have repeatedly demonstrated innovative means of res...

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Published in:AlterNative : an international journal of indigenous peoples 2023-03, Vol.19 (1), p.42-50
Main Authors: Cassim, Shemana, Keelan, Teorongonui Josie
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