A community controlled smoking cessation programme: ABC for Maori communities
The introduction of tobacco to Aotearoa, and the socio-political context in which this occurred, contributed directly to its quick uptake by Māori, and led to the normalisation in Māori culture and society, of smoking as an imposter "tikanga" (custom, meaning, criterion) (Ryan, 1999). In...
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Auckland University of Technology,
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