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ISSN 2651-9585
Vol. 8 Issue 1 2024
Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2024August 23, 2024 AEST

Kei Kōnei Aronui – the Collective Experiences of MAI Ki Aronui, a Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholar Support network.

Deborah Heke, Zena Elliott, Cecelia Faumuina, Diana Albarrán González, Atakohu Middleton, Haidee Rēnata, Chien Ju Ting, Zac Waipara, Jani Wilson, Tammi Wilson Uluinayau,
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Heke, D., Elliott, Z., Faumuina, C., González, D. A., Middleton, A., Rēnata, H., Ting, C. J., Waipara, Z., Wilson, J., & Wilson Uluinayau, T. (2024). Kei kōnei Aronui – the collective experiences of MAI ki Aronui, a Māori and Indigenous doctoral scholar support network. Journal of Global Indigeneity, 8(1).

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