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- Title
Mapping urban Māori: A population-based study of Māori heterogeneity.
- Authors
Ryks, John; Pearson, Amber L.; Waa, Andrew
- Abstract
Urban Māori is a term that describes indigenous people in Aotearoa New Zealand living in urban environments. It includes Māori who hold traditional authority over land ( mana whenua) and Māori who have moved away from their traditional homes ( mātāwaka). This article describes the heterogeneity of the urban Māori population through the spatial analysis of iwi (tribal) census data for four urban centres. The results show complex variation in the distribution of mana whenua and mātāwaka populations and help to inform a discussion about the rights and interests of all urban Māori in the development and planning of cities, and subsequent policy responses.
- Subjects
MAORI (New Zealand people); URBAN life; GEOGRAPHIC spatial analysis; HETEROGENEITY; URBAN planning
- Publication
New Zealand Geographer, 2016, Vol 72, Issue 1, p28
- ISSN
0028-8144
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/nzg.12113