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Hemopereki Hoani Simon
Hemopereki Hoani Simon
Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies, University of Kent
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Rolling Our Eyes Towards God: An Intervention Arising from Mormon Missionary YouTube Activity and The Cultural (Mis)Appropriation of Haka
H Simon
Culture & Religion 23 (1), 2023
1282023
Te Arewhana Kei Roto i Te Rūma: An Indigenous Neo-Disputatio on Settler Society, Nullifying Te Tiriti, ‘Natural Resources’ and Our Collective Future in Aotearoa New Zealand
H Simon
Te Kaharoa: The e-Journal on Indigenous Pacific Issues 9 (1), 54-119, 2016
212016
Me Haka i te Haka ā Tānerore?: Māori 'Post-War' Culture and the Place of Haka in Commemoration at Gallipoli
HH Simon
Australasian Canadian Studies 32 (1-2), 83-136, 2016
142016
Ngā Whakaaro a Puhiwahine: A Political Philosophy and Theory from the Mōteatea of Puhiwahine
H Simon
Pacific Dynamics: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 4 (1), 61-82, 2020
112020
The critical juncture in Aotearoa New Zealand and the collective future: Policy issues in settler/invader colonial zombiism found in “Biculturalism”
H Simon
International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies 15 (2), 119-142, 2022
92022
You’re giving me a headache: A political–cultural textual critique of alt/far-right anti-indigenous thought on indigenous issues in AoteAroA new ZeAlAnd
HH Simon
Sites: a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies 17 (2), 2020
92020
Mormonism and The White Possessive: Moving Critical Indigenous Studies Theory into The Religious Realm
H Simon
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 21 (3), 2022
52022
Hoea Te Waka ki Uta: Critical Kaupapa Māori Research and Mormon Studies Moving Forward
H Simon
New Sociology: Journal of Critical Praxis 3 (1), 2022
52022
‘E Pā To Hau’: philosophy and theory on dispossession, elimination, grief, trauma and settler colonialism in Aotearoa New Zealand
H Simon
Settler Colonial Studies, 1-27, 2023
42023
A Kauapapa Māori Intervention on Apology for LDS Church's Racism, Zombie Concepts, and Moving Forward
H Simon
Anthropological Forum 33 (2), 1-28, 2023
32023
Settler/Invader Identity and Belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand: Critiquing “Tāngata Tiriti” and Moving Toward the Collective Future.
H Simon
Ethnic Studies Review 46 (3), 95-127, 2023
22023
The Importance of Settler/Invader Responsibilities to Decolonisation and The Collective Future as Highlighted in Ngoi Pēwhairangi’s “Whakarongo”
H Simon
Journal of Global Indigeneity 5 (3), 1-22, 2021
22021
He mahi whakamanakore: Destruction of indigenous heritage sites at Otuparae: a case study of the Otuparae headland development: a thesis presented in fulfilment of the …
HH Simon
Massey University, 2011
22011
Genealogical Violence: Mormon (Mis)Appropriation of Māori Cultural Memory through Falsification of Whakapapa
H Simon
Geneaology 8 (1), 1-22, 2024
12024
Ko Wai a Hagoth?: Mormon Settler Colonialism, Labelling Indigeneity as Lamanite, Maori and the Appropriation and Capture of Whakapapa.
H Simon
The University of Hawai'i at Hilo 1st Humanities Conference, 2019
12019
Musings and Reflections on Indigenous Politics and Settler Colonialism in Aotearoa New Zealand
H Simon, L Veracini, S Maddison
https://youtu.be/1drsqhVT2zk, 2022
2022
Book Review: Christopher Finlayson and James Christmas, He Kupu Taurangi: Treaty Settlements and The Future of Aotearoa New Zealand (Wellington: Huia, 2021)
H Simon
https://doi.org/10.52230/IHKA7902, 2022
2022
Why beat a dead horse? The case for not creating a treaty-led University
H Simon
2021
Nga Whakaaro a Puhiwahine: A Political Philosophy and Theory From the Moteatea of Puhiwahine
H Simon
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIAN LITERARY STUDIES CONFERENCE 2019, 2019
2019
A Literature Review of Important Resource Management Issues Relating to the Proposed Dredging of Ruapeka Bay, Ohinemutu, Rotorua.
H Simon
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.24676.42889, 2019
2019
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