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About Kupu Taea

Kupu Taea is an Auckland-based Māori and Pākehā media research group that has studied how the media reports Māori, te Tiriti o Waitangi and Māori/Pākehā relations since 2004. We welcome your feedback on these web pages. 

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  • Tim McCreanor, [email protected]ssey.ac.nz
 

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