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A Hidden Economy: Maori in the Privatised Military Industry
By Maria Bargh
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This book explores the ways that Maori in the privatised military industry contribute in monetary and non-monetary ways to the Maori economy. Workers in the privatised military industry very rarely, if ever, give interviews about their work or details about their pay. However, this book includes five interviews with Maori who have worked or are still working in the privatised military industry and explores how they articulate themselves as Maori in the industry, giving a glimpse at this secret world and how Maori operate in it.
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Maria Bargh
Dr Maria Bargh (Te Arawa and Ngati Awa) has a PhD in Political Science and International Relations and is a lecturer in Maori Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. Her previous publications include Resistance: An Indigenous Response to Neoliberalism.
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