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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.
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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 11 July 2026).

Story by Megan Cook, published 5 September 2013.