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Anger and Indigenous Men, Understanding and responding to violent behaviour

Edited by Andrew Day, Martin Nakata and Kevin Howells, The Federation Press 2008.Chapter 5, Exploring issues of wellbeing for Indigenous men, Chapter 11, New media innovation: A developing tool for research into Indigenous men's experiences and expression of anger.

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Art Crime in Aotearoa New Zealand

This project emerged out of teaching a paper in the Art History Department in 2010 (re-run 2012) entitled Art Crime. As part of this, I began researching the field in NZ and have found very little material so far. This project aims to fill this gap.

The first part of the project is almost complete - a survey and discussion of looting in Aotearoa NZ in the 19th century. In 2010 I presented this research in Tucson (NAISA conference) and Dunedin (Art & Law Symposium). The next phase of the project begins to compile evidence of art theft since 1900.

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Ecce Wahine: Towards a Māori translation of Western texts

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For the one who paints such beautiful squares: Sunday Reed and her place in the art and poetry of Sidney Nolan.

Sidney Nolan was just 21 when he met Sunday Reed the woman who would have a profound influence on his art and life long after the relationship between them irrevocably ended.

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