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Māori and Indigeneity
Te iwi Māori me te taketaketaka

Our research extends Māori knowledge and contributes to the health, social and economic wellbeing of Māori and other indigenous people worldwide.

 

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Support for Māori research

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Māori research symposium 2020

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Scope: Contemporary Research Topics (Kaupapa Kai Tahu)

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Emeritus Professor Khyla Russell

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Junctures 20 Indigenisation (2019)

 

Research stories


 

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Educational aspirations - He wāwata mātauranga

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Treating with te Tiriti in mind

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Cultural collaborations in the classroom - He mahi tahi ā-ahurea ki te akomanga

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Hapū-led business development - He whanaketanga pakihi e ārahi ā-hapu ai

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Kei te pai

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Our Sacred Māori Voices

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Lines from within

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Lift up the anchor - Hūtia Te Punga

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Restorative justice - Te paremata whakahaumanu

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A peace-full existence - He tauoranga rakimārie

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Understanding Māori health disparities - Kia mārama i kā tōrite hauora Māori

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Decolonising self - Kia purenga ihomatua anō i ahau

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Treating head injuries - E whakaora whara māhunga ana

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Storytelling - E kōrero paki ana

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Breastfeeding behaviours - Ko kā whanoka kai ū

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Minecraft for learning - Mahimaina mō te whakaakoraka

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Ties that bind - Ko kā taura e paihere ai

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Social and cultural entrepreneurship - Kia whakapai i te rakahinoka ā-pāpori, ā-iwi hoki

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Pest problems - Kā pōraruraru riha

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Supporting Māori families - Kia tautokohia kā whānau Māori

Let's be curious together

 

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