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Welcome to Development Studies. For those of you who are interested in studying indigenous development and in particular Maori and Pacific development, the site introduces you to programs and subjects that focus on paradigms of sustainable development and empowerment processes that contribute to enhanced self-directed development and increased self-determination among indigenous people.
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