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Whakapapa Research Series

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E te kai: Rachael Tinirau

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

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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

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

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

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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...

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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...

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

 What is whānau...

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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?

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Whakatika International Literature Review

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

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Whakatika National Literature Review

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

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

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

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Whakatika Report

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

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Research 101 Hacks are on their way!

Our Research 101 Hacks will break down the research process; detailing each aspect from planni...

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He Rau Murimuri Aroha

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

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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 ...

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Positioning historical trauma theory in Aotearoa NZ

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

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Te Hikoi – The Journey

Story of Christine Waitai-Rapana’s experience on the journey with the First Nations of T...