1. Tapsell, P., & Woods, C., (2008), Potikitanga: Indigenous Entrepreneurship in a Maori Context, Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Community, 2(3) INTBUS705 Assessment One Jess Maher [ARTICLE SUMMARY]
2. Indigenous People in Modern Societies Maori are Warriors Similar principles of land ownership 1642 initially saw harmonious commence & trade between Maori & Crown Comparatively, what is unique about Maori as an indigenous community? “Cook's arrival offered immediate benefits, both for the weary European travellers and for the Maori in New Zealand. Both parties, eager to capitalise on the opportunities offered by the arrival of the newcomers, traded material items, ideas, values and worldly information with each other….” BBC History Article, Colonising Aoteroa
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4. Complimentary Dualisms driven & balanced social order Maori Social Structure Collective nature of kin accountability Underlines by dualism and balance of principles fundamental to Maori: Potiki (youth) are balanced by the Rangaita (elders) by definition of social order