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Whai Hua: Making a difference in the evidence base to support whānau outcomes by producing excellent research products
CURRENT PROJECTS
He Kokonga Ngākau
He Kokonga Ngākau
2017-2021 | Health Research Council of New Zealand
Māori Ways of Healing, Recovery, and Well-being
Whakamanu: Marae/Hapū Archiving
He Kokonga Ngākau: Māori Ways of Healing, Recovery and Well-being Research Programme
How can whānau, hapū, and iwi create Kaupapa Māori preservation and protection methodologies and practices through archiving their own taonga on marae
Whakapapa: Whānau Narratives
He Kokonga Ngākau: Māori Ways of Healing, Recovery, and Well-being Research Programme
Whānau narratives providing an insight into the organisation, perseverance, and preservation of whānau and whakapapa over time
Whakarauora: Whanganui Customary Fishing
He Kokonga Ngākau: Māori Ways of Healing, Recovery and Well-being Research Programme
What knowledge and methods were used by our tūpuna to construct, utilise, and preserve items used for fishing
Whakatika: Māori Experiences of Racism
He Kokonga Ngākau: Māori Ways of Healing, Recovery and Well-being Research Programme
What are the Māori experiences of racism within Aotearoa/New Zealand
Other Projects
He Waka Eke Noa
2019–2022 | Ngā Wai a Te Tūī, Unitec Institute of Technology Ltd
Māori Cultural Frameworks for Violence Prevention and Intervention
Kai Governance, Kai Sovereignty, and the (re)Production of Kai: He Moumou Kai, He Moumou Tāngata – Enhancing Culturally Matched Outcomes
2018-2020 | Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga
In what ways do current western systems impact on Māori kai producing assets, such as whenua, wai, and moana? How can Māori regain control of kai within the western politics of food? How do Māori maintain control of traditional and customary ways of growing, harvesting, distributing, and preparing kai?
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