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Indigenous Enterprise In The Social Context: The New Zealand Indigenous Entrepreneur
Agro Processing Industries---A Challengeing Entrepreneurship For Rural Development
Delivering Business Expertise To Rural Businesses: A Case Study
Indigenous Populations as Disadvantaged Entrepreneurs in Australia and New Zealand
How Ethical are University Students in the People's Republic of China - A Preliminary Analysis
Mauipreneur: understanding Maori entrepreneurship
Evaluating the Women Entrepreneurship Training Programme: A South African study
The debt spiral in the poor households in South Africa
Case Study: Capacity building for entrepreneur enabling in southern Africa
Ethics and Environment: Can There Be a Consensus Across Cultures?
 Shane Edwards, New Zealand
 Materoa Dodd, New Zealand
 Timoti Karetu, New Zealand
 Jens Mueller, New Zealand
 Craig Coxhead, New Zealand
 Ngahuia Dixon, New Zealand
 Kieran Hewitson, New Zealand
 Ngapare Hopa, New Zealand
 Kathie Irwin, New Zealand
 Phil Lambert, New Zealand
 Bentham Ohia, New Zealand
 Oti Poa, New Zealand
 Parehau Richards, New Zealand
 Aroha Te Kanawa, New Zealand
 Hera White, New Zealand
 Ripeka Evans, New Zealand
 Mana Forbes, New Zealand
 Papa Pania, New Zealand
 Tama Potaka, New Zealand
 Clive Aspin, New Zealand
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, EPISTEMOLOGIES AND CULTURAL IDENTITIES
Te Wananga o Aotearoa, te Awamutu, New Zealand
ADVANCEMENT OF GLOBAL INDIGENEITY
President of Americans for Indian Opportunity, New Mexico, USA
University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji
THE OCCASIONAL EVIL OF ANGELS - LEARNING FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES AND SOCIAL WORK
Caring for First Nations Children Society (FNCFCS), British Columbia, Canada
REMEMBERING OUR FUTURE: HAWAIIAN EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE SPECIFICS OF UNIVERSITY
University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii, USA
University of Botswana, Gabarone, Botswana
Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New Zealand
Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New Zealand; Te Wananga o Aotearoa, Te Awamutu, New Zealand; KAIST Graduate School, Seoul, Korea; Singapore Management University, Singapore; Fudan University, Shanghai, China
THE POLITICAL RIGHTS AND STATUS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Te Wananga o Aotearoa, Te Awamutu, New Zealand
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