Story: Māori smoking, alcohol and drugs – tūpeka, waipiro me te tarukino
Page 4. External links and sources
More links and websites
Alcohol.org.nz
This site provides resources and advice with the aim of changing New Zealand’s drinking culture.
Smokefree
Smokefree (Auahi Kore) is New Zealand's quit-smoking programme. Its website includes quit-smoking resources and research.
Aukati KaiPaipa
Aukati KaiPaipa provides a free face-to-face quit smoking programme for Māori and their whānau.
Drug Foundation
The New Zealand Drug Foundation is a government organisation that provides information on the use of illegal drugs.
Drug use in New Zealand: key results of the 2007/08 New Zealand alcohol and drug use survey
This Ministry of Health report provides information about drug use in the early 2000s (PDF, 762 KB).
DrugHelp
The Drug Help website is based on the experiences of people who have used drugs and those who have been affected by others’ drug use.
More suggestions and sources
- Hutt, Marten. Māori & alcohol: a history: Te iwi Māori me te inu waipiro: he tuhituhingā hītori. Wellington: Health Services Research Centre/ALAC, 1999.
- Broughton, John. Puffing up a storm: ‘Kapai te torori!’ Dunedin: Ngai Tahu Maori Health Research Unit, Dept. of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, 1996.
- Lange, Raeburn. May the people live: a history of Maori health development 1900–1920. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1999.
How to cite this page
Megan Cook, Māori smoking, alcohol and drugs – tūpeka, waipiro me te tarukino, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/story/221472/sources (accessed 20 June 2026).
Story by Megan Cook, published 5 September 2013.