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New Zealand's own Pompeii? The Sunde site, Motutapu Island, through a geoarchaeological lens 2025 Journal of Pacific archaeology 15 (1): 1-21
  • Robert Brassey
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Temporal patterns in the economization of obsidian use in Aotearoa New Zealand 2025 Journal of island and coastal archaeology 20 (1): 223-43
  • Alex Jorgensen
  • Caitlan M.V. Butler
  • Christopher M. Stevenson
  • Mark D. McCoy
  • Thegn N. Ladefoged
H6/KE [ISLAND-] 1556-4894
Israel Tangaroa Birch talks to Tina Ngata 2024-25 Art New Zealand (192): 56-63
  • Israel Tangaroa Birch
  • Tina Ngata interv
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Plant microfossil and 14C analysis of archaeological features at Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand: evidence for regional Māori use of introduced and indigenous plants 2024 Journal of Pacific archaeology 13 (2): 1-19
  • Benjamin Jones
  • Mark Horrocks
  • Simon Bickler
  • Warren Gumbley
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Acts of inventory: Te Hau Whakaton at Govett-Brewster 2024 Art New Zealand (189): 60-3
  • Rose Hanahiva
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Reckoning with history: Richard Lewer paints the Waikato Wars 2024 Art New Zealand (189): 78-82
  • Blair French
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Unadulterated joy: Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole's Wharenui Harikoa 2024 Art New Zealand (189): 83-5
  • Leafa Wilson
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
'Our Pacific through Native eyes': Māori activism in the nucelar free and Independent Pacific Movement, 1980-5 2024 Journal of Pacific history 59 (1): 60-82
  • Marco De Jong
H6/KX [JOURNAL-] 0022-3344
Customary paths toward denuclearization and decolonization: Mā'ohi and Kanak activists passing through lo Larzac 2024 Journal of Pacific history 59 (1): 83-105
  • Clémence Maillochon
H6/KX [JOURNAL-] 0022-3344
Plant microfossils and 14C analysis of archaeological features at Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand: evidence for regional Māori use of introduced and indigenous plants 2024 Journal of Pacific archaeology 13 (2): 33-51
  • Benjamin Jones
  • Mark Horrocks
  • Simon Bickler
  • Warren Gumbley
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Pollen and phytoliths in archaeological features from North Island, New Zealand, reveal landscape disturbance and cultivation of Polynesian-introduced Cordyline cf. fruticosa (ti) 2024 Journal of island and coastal archaeology 19 (3): 567-86
  • Alex Simmons
  • Hans-Dieter Bader
  • Janice Adamson
  • Mark Horrocks
H6/KE [ISLAND-] 1556-4894
Commanding sculpture: Fred Graham at Te Uru 2024 Art New Zealand (91): 54-7
  • Michael Dunn
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Life, abiding and transpiring: Fibrous soul at the Govett-Brewster 2024 Art New Zealand (91): 72-5
  • Balamohan Shingade
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Foreign agents: Aotearoa artists in Venice 2024 Art New Zealand (91): 80-3
  • Jon Bywater
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102 Europe
Improvisations towards a sonorous ethics in Aotearoa New Zealand 2024 The Australian journal of anthropology 35 (1-2): 135-42
  • Sebastian J. Lowe
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1757-6547
New discoveries from the early Māori village at Shag River Mouth, New Zealand, reveal instetinal parasites 2024 Archaeology in Oceania 59 (1): 149-53
  • Bronwen Presswell
  • Ian W. G. Smith
  • Mark Horrocks
H6/KX [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0003-8121
Te Wehoro Pa and signal station at 88 Bluff Rd, Pokeno: a progress report 2024 Archaeology in New Zealand 67 (3): 37-44
  • David Wilton
H6/KE [NEW-] 0113-7832
The challenges of 'researching with responsibility': developing intersectional reflexivity for understanding surfing, place and community in Aotearoa New Zealand 2024 Qualitative research 24 (5): 1162-85
  • Belinda Wheaton
  • Rebecca Olive
H6 [QUALITATIVE-] 1468-7941
Sound poem/Maori song. Research on Tristan Tzara's "Toto-vaca" 2024 Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie (38): 90-109
  • Stefan Schawe
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
Plant microfossils and parasites from Palliser Bay stone garden systems, New Zealand, reveal Māori translocations and Helmintiasis 2024 Journal of Pacific archaeology 14 (1): 26-45
  • Andy Dodd
  • Bronwen Presswell
  • Dave Carley
  • Mark Horrocks
  • Simon Bickler
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Introduced Māori cultigens and intestinal parasites found in microfossil records from Taranaki, New Zealand 2024 Journal of Pacific archaeology 14 (1): 60-78
  • Bronwen Presswell
  • Mark Horrocks
  • Russell Gibb
  • Simon H. Bickler
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
A new discovery from Māori archaeological sites on Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand reveals a widely distributed, commensal dog parasite 2024 Journal of Pacific archaeology 14 (1): 60-78
  • B. Jones
  • B. Presswell
  • M. Horrocks
  • S. Bickler
  • W. Gumbley
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Greywacke Gravels and Adze Manufacture in the Inland Taranaki Area, North Island, New Zealand 2024 Journal of Pacific archaeology 14 (1): 46-59
  • Kathy Prockett
  • Nick Mortimer
  • Phillip R. Moore
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
American sweet potato and Asia-Pacific crop experimentation during early colonisation of temperate-climate Aotearoa-New Zealand 2024 Antiquity 98 (401): 1376-94
  • Ian G. Barber
  • Rebecca Waikuini Benham
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Looking for lost proficiency in East Polynesia voyaging traditions and ethnology 2024 Journal of Pacific history 59 (3): 289-308
  • Atholl Anderson
H6/KX [JOURNAL-] 0022-3344
Bad Indians: a reflection by a grieving Esselen woman 2024 American Indian culture and research journal 47 (3): 73-6
  • Melissa Leal
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Who are the Māori“in-between”? Indigenous diversity and inequity across descent, ethnicity and Iwi knowledge 2023 Ethnic and racial studies 46 (1): 166-89
  • Andrew Sporle
  • Barry Milne
  • Cinnamon Lindsey Latimer
  • Eileen Li
  • Lara M. Greaves
  • Larissa Renfrew
  • Logan Hamley
H6/KD [ETHNIC-] 1466-4356
The uses of the concept of indigenization in French museums 2023 Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia (São Paulo) (40): 147-62
  • Mélanie Roustan
H6/KUL [SAO PAULO-] 0103-9709
A plant and parasite record of a midden on Auckland Isthmus, New Zealand, reveals large scale landscape disturbance, Māori-introduced cultigens, and helminthiasis 2023 Asian perspectives 62 (1): 97-119
  • Adina Brown
  • Bronwen Presswell
  • John Brown
  • Mark Horrocks
H6/KE [ASIAN-] 0066-8435
Biculturalism and historiography in the era of neoliberalism: a view from Aotearoa/New Zealand 2023 Ethnohistory 70 (2): 167-85
  • Miranda Johnson
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 1527-5477
Worked glass tools below the smithy 2023 Archaeology in New Zealand 66 (2): 32-55
  • Richard Shakles
  • Simon H. Bickler
H6/KE [NEW-] 0113-7832
Advocacy for the arts 2023 Art New Zealand (186): 56-63
  • Billie Lythberg interv
  • Dagmar Vaikalafi Dyck
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
A return: Selwyn Muru back in shed 11 2023 Art New Zealand (186): 64-9
  • Anne-Marie White
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Peter Robinson's Kā Kaihōpara: fires of occupation in the uncanny valley 2023 Art New Zealand (187): 64-8
  • David Eggleton
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Painting the town: an urban perspective in New Zealand art 2023 Art New Zealand (187): 99-105, 110
  • Richard Wolfe
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Cultivating trauma-informed pedagogy: decolonizing pathways for anthropology in Aotearoa New Zealand 2023 American ethnologist 50 (3): 446-52
  • Catherine Trundle
  • Tarapuhi Vaeau
H6 [AMERICAN-] 0094-0496
Kaumātuatanga: kōrero of Māori elders from three Tai Tokerau tribal groups 2023 Pacific studies 46 (1): 84-102
  • Hilary Lapsley
  • Keri Mills
  • Marama Muru-Lanning
  • Tia Dawes
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Making waves: the role of indigenous water beings in debates about human and non-human rights 2023 Oceania 93 (3): 216-40
  • Veronica Strang
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Rolling our eyes towards god: an intervention arising from Mormon missionary YouTube activity and the cultural (mis)appropriation of haka 2023 Culture and religion 23 (1): 46-80
  • Homopereki Simon
H6/KFO [SCOTTISH-] 1475-5610
A further reply to Atholl Anderson regarding three scoria blocks associated with early Māori occupation sites in southern New Zealand 2023 Archaeology in New Zealand 66 (4): 56-7
  • E.G. Ramsay
  • G.S. Collett
  • G.T. Kerby
  • W.R.H. Ramsay
H6/KE [NEW-] 0113-7832
The Zealand bracken fern rhizome, Pteridium esculentum (G. Forst): a toxic food plant of pre-European Māori 2023 Archaeology in Oceania 58 (2): 135-71
  • Foss Leach
  • Graham Harris
  • Janet Davidson
  • Michael Burtenshaw
  • Paul Davis
  • Tony Tomlin
H6/KX [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0003-8121
Pukahu: the abundance of Paemanu at DPAG 2022 Art New Zealand (181): 64-7
  • Bridget Reweti
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Reading the body: Autonomous Bodies at NZ Portrait Gallery 2022 Art New Zealand (181): 68-71
  • Kirsty Baker
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Launched: Whangarei's Wairau Māori Art Gallery 2022 Art New Zealand (182): 76-9
  • Maïa Abraham
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
The (not so) silent centre: New Zealander ethnicity responses in the census 2022 Ethnic and racial studies 45 (11): 2094-116
  • Avril Bell
  • Patrick Broman
  • Taho Kukutai
H6/KD [ETHNIC-] 1466-4356
Weaving the cosmos together 2022 Arts & cultures (22): 190-9
  • Maria Nuku
*H6/KFY [ARTS-] ONLY ISBN
An exploratory and integrative study of Māori Kurī (Canis familiaris) at the NRD archaeological site in Aotearoa New Zealand 2022 Journal of Pacific archaeology 13 (1-7): 8-27
  • Beatrice Hudson
  • Charlotte King
  • Claudine Stirling
  • Clément Bataille
  • David Barr
  • Hallie Buckley
  • Karen Greig
  • Lisa Matisoo-Smith
  • Malcolm Reid
  • Matthew Campbell
  • Melinda Allen
  • Patricia Pillay
  • Rebecca Kinaston
  • Robyn T. Kramer
  • Stuart Hawkins
H6/KE [NEW-] 1179-4704
Setting the agenda: declaration at Auckland Art Gallery 2022 Art New Zealand (183): 74-7
  • Hananahiva Rose
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Material appropriation for infant mortality reduction: troubling the discourse 2022 Journal of material culture 27 (2): 107-23
  • Debbie L. Watson
  • James Reid
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1359-1835
Extraordinary conditions, ordinary realities and a squandered opportunity: Māori social imaginaries and COVID-19 2022 Anthropological forum 32 (3): 234-52
  • Miriama Aoake
H6/KX [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0066-4677