Farah Palmer
New Zealand rugby union player and captain
Why Is Farah Palmer Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dame Farah Rangikoepa Palmer is a professor at Massey University and a former captain of New Zealand's women's rugby union team, the Black Ferns. Youth and early career Palmer was born in Te Kūiti, New Zealand, and raised in Piopio. While at primary and secondary school, Palmer played netball competitively, and also participated in athletics, swimming, tennis, and cross-country. Although she had played rugby socially before, Palmer started playing regularly after she moved to Otago University to study physical education. She joined the University club in 1992 and that year played her first match for Otago. By 1994 she was playing regularly for Otago. Originally a prop, she changed to hooker.
Farah Palmer's Published Works
Published Works
- Elite athletes as mothers: Managing multiple identities (2009) (68)
- Māori feminism and sport leadership: Exploring Māori women's experiences (2010) (36)
- Motherhood, sport leadership, and domain theory: experiences from New Zealand. (2009) (35)
- The Fine Line: An insight into ‘risky’ practices of male and female competitive bodybuilders (2007) (35)
- Perspectives on indigenous entrepreneurship, innovation and enterprise (2017) (30)
- New Zealand Bodybuilder Identities (2007) (25)
- Māori girls, power, physical education, sport, and play : "being hungus, hori, and hoha" (2000) (21)
- Karanga mai ra: Stories of Māori women as leaders (2016) (17)
- Stories of Haka and Women’s Rugby in Aotearoa New Zealand: Weaving Identities and Ideologies Together (2016) (13)
- A Core Value of Pride in Winning (2013) (11)
- COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP: A Case Study of the All Blacks (2012) (11)
- How does enterprise assistance support Māori entrepreneurs? An identity approach (2017) (10)
- A Kaupapa Māori, culturally progressive, narrative review of literature on sport, ethnicity and inclusion (2019) (9)
- Te Whariki Tuakiri (the identity mat): Māori elite athletes and the expression of ethno-cultural identity in global sport. (2014) (8)
- Cultural identity, leadership and well-being: how indigenous storytelling contributed to well-being in a New Zealand provincial rugby team. (2019) (7)
- Sport for Social Change With Aotearoa New Zealand Youth: Navigating the Theory–Practice Nexus Through Indigenous Principles (2019) (6)
- Comparison of metamotivational dominance and cultural identity between Japanese National Team and Māori All Blacks rugby players (2017) (4)
- Ka Mate: A commodity to trade or taonga to treasure? (2018) (3)
- Artefacts and the all blacks: Rites, rituals, symbols and stories (2013) (3)
- The Business of Rugby in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction to this Special Issue (2018) (2)
- Māori (indigenous) knowledge in sport and wellbeing contexts (2021) (1)
- Body Image, Hauora and Identity: Experiences of Maori Girls in Sport (2007) (1)
- How indigenous entrepreneurs negotiate cultural and commercial imperatives: insights from Aotearoa New Zealand (2022) (1)
- Rugby union and Māori culture in Aotearoa/New Zealand 1995–2015 (2017) (0)
- Decolonising public service television in Aotearoa New Zealand: telling better stories about Indigenous rurality (2022) (0)
- Tama tū, tama ora. tama noho, tama mate – central. A report on the health and physical activity status of a sample of Ngāti Raukawa, Muaūpoko and Rangitaane iwi (2006) (0)
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