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Home / Publications / Books / Ngā Reanga Youth Development Māori Styles

Ngā Reanga Youth Development Māori Styles


thumbnail JosieUsing the stories of Māui to guide readers through the work, Keelan has authored a book that brings together ten years of experience and research in taiohinga Māori Development.  Known to most New Zealanders, Māori and non-Māori alike, Māui can be found in many of the stories of other Pacific nations, and a Māui story can be found between each chapter, followed by an analysis where key messages are identified.  This is perhaps the fourth book on youth development from a New Zealand perspective and, maybe, the first from an indigenous world view… Click here to read the book.


  • Author(s): Teorongonui Josie Keelan
  • Date of Publication: 19.11.14
  • ISBN: 978-1-927214-07-7
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