Storying Māori data sovereignty. The Intersection of whānau narratives and sociopolitical theorising

Indigenous data sovereignty has gained significant academic and political traction following t...

E te kai: Rachael Tinirau

Whakapapa Research Project series This is part of a seri...

He moumou kai, he moumou tāngata: Kai governance, kai sovereignty and the (re)production of kai — Enhancing culturally matched outcomes A research report prepared for Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga

Transmission of mātauranga Māori: Customary forms of taonga tuku iho from a Ngāti Tarawhai and Ngāti Pikiao uri perspective

Overt and covert racism: Mispronunciation of Māori names and the impact on Māori students

He korowai aroha, he pā harakeke: Healing intergenerational trauma through the reclaiming of customary child-rearing practices

This paper reflects on the intergenerational impacts of colonisation on the disruption to Māor...

What were the knowledge and methods used by Whanganui tūpuna to construct, utilise and preserve items for fishing? A literature review for the Whakarauora Research Project

This literature review examines the knowledge and methods used by Whanganui tūpuna to construc...

What is whānau research, and how is whānau research being conducted?

 What is whānau...

What is whānau research in the context of marae/ hapū-based archives? A literature review for the Whakamanu Research Project 

What is whānau research in the context of marae/ hapū-based archives?

Whakatika International Literature Review

This literature review examines how racism impacts on human health. Drawing on a va...

Whakatika National Literature Review

This literature review examines the health impacts of racism on Māori within the co...

Rangatiratanga: Narratives of Racism, Resistance, and Well-being

The Whakatika Research Project is a four-year project, undertaken by Independent Mā...

Whakatika Report

This report aims to do justice to the over 2,000 Māori who comp...

He Rau Murimuri Aroha

This publication includes contributions from several Māori women scholars active in research a...

He Ara Uru Ora: Traditional Māori understandings of trauma and well-being

This publication was written by master carver and teacher of traditional Māori navigation, Dr ...

Positioning historical trauma theory in Aotearoa NZ

This article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Māori research. In explori...

Māori cultural definitions of sexual violence

Exploring definitions of sexual violence in Aotearoa highlights that on the whole such definit...

Understanding Māori ‘lived’ culture to determine cultural connectedness and wellbeing

Māori tribal authorities have sought to measure the well-being of their people as a baseline f...