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dc.contributorMulholland, Malcolm-
dc.creatorPalmer, Farah-
dc.date2006en
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-09T07:47:20Z-
dc.date.available2012-12-09T07:47:20Z-
dc.date.issued8/11/2012-
dc.identifier.isbn9780473117269en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/59914-
dc.description.abstractMaori Touch NZ (MTNZ) was established in 1998 as the National Maori Touch Trust. The aims of this Trust were to empower Maori in te reo (Maori Language), tikanga (protocol), whakawhanaungatanga (making connections) and hauora (health), using the game of touch rugby as the vehicleen
dc.languageen-
dc.publisherTe Au Rangahau, Maori Business Research Centre, Massey Universityen
dc.relation.ispartofBOOK: He Wairere Pakihi Maori Business Case Studiesen
dc.rightsMassey University, 2006en
dc.titleMaori Touch New Zealanden
dc.contributor.corporatenameMassey Universityen
prism.startingpage97en
dc.subject.organisationMaori Touch New Zealanden
dc.subject.organisationNational Maori Touch Trusten
dc.subject.organisationTouch New Zealanden
dc.subject.organisationSport and Recreation New Zealanden
dc.subject.organisationFederation of International Touchen
dcterms.spatial.countryNew Zealanden
prism.endingpage101en
dc.subject.categoryCase studyen
dcterms.spatial.cityAucklanden
dc.publisher.placePalmerston Northen
dc.subject.industrySportsen
dc.subject.industrySocial servicesen
dc.subject.broadcategoryMaori developmenten
dc.subject.broadcategoryOrganisational behaviouren
dc.subject.keywordsChangeen
dc.subject.keywordsCultureen
dc.subject.keywordsProblem solvingen
dc.subject.keywordsJoint ventureen
dc.subject.keywordsValue creationen
dc.audienceMira Szaszy Research Centre for Maori and Pacific Economic Developmenten
dcterms.accessrights.availabilityContact your nearest library serviceen
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