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    Embedding indigenous principles in genomic research of culturally significant species: a conservation genomics case study (2019)

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    2022-11-28
    Type of Content
    Journal Article
    UC Permalink
    http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17821
    
    Publisher's DOI/URI
    https://doi.org/10.20417/nzjecol.43.36
    
    ISSN
    0077-9946
    0110-6465
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    • Science: Journal Articles [1101]
    Authors
    Collier-Robinson L
    Rayne A
    Rupene M
    Thoms C
    Steeves T
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    Citation
    Collier-Robinson L, Rayne A, Rupene M, Thoms C, Steeves T (2019). Embedding indigenous principles in genomic research of culturally significant species: a conservation genomics case study. New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 43(3).
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    Keywords
    kaitiakitanga; kaupapa Māori; mahinga kai; Mātauranga Māori; rangatiratanga; taonga species
    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    31 - Biological sciences::3105 - Genetics::310509 - Genomics
    41 - Environmental sciences::4104 - Environmental management::410401 - Conservation and biodiversity
    20 - Language, Communication and Culture::2002 - Cultural Studies::200207 - Māori Cultural Studies
    Ngā Upoko Tukutuku / Māori Subject Headings







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