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Kaupapa rangahau: a reader : a collection readings from the Kaupapa rangahau workshop edited by Leonie Pihama, Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai and Kim Southey

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Kirikiriroa : Te Matenga Punenga o Te Kotahi, Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato ; 2015; Ngāruawāhia : Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development ;; Auckland : Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2015Edition: 2nd editionDescription: electronic document (146 pages) ; PDF fileISBN:
  • 978-0-9941217-3-8
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Contents:
Kaupapa Māori theory: transforming theory in Aotearoa / Leonie Pihama -- The dialectic relation of theory and practice in the development of Kaupapa Māori Praxis / Graham Smith -- Kaupapa Māori : explaining the ordinary / Helen Moewaka-Barnes -- Kaupapa Māori theory is critical and anticolonial / Rangimarie Mahuika -- Kaupapa Māori research -- some Kaupapa Māori principles / Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- The thing's revelation : some thoughts on Māori philosophical research / Cark Mika -- 'Closing the gaps' : from postcolonialism to Kaupapa Māori and beyond / Nepia Mahuika -- Understanding and doing research : a Māori position / Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai -- Decolonising Māori narratives : pūrākau as method / Jenny Lee -- Mana kaitiakitanga : Mouri moko! Mouri wahine! Mouri ora! protective power : women, skin, carving and life force / Mera Penehira -- Kia mau ki te aka matua : researching Māori development and learning / Margie Hohepa -- Kaupapa Māori epidemiology / Shirley Simmonds, Bridgette Robson, Fiona Cram and Gordon Purdie -- Postcolonial profiling of indigenous populations : limitations and responses in Australia and New Zealand / Tahu Kukutai and John Taylor.
Summary: Kaupapa Rangahau: A Reader is a collation of a range of articles related to Kaupapa Maori theory and research. It was developed as a resource for Kaupapa Maori workshops provided by Te Kotahi Research Institute and Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development. (From the document). Record #8277
List(s) this item appears in: Te ao Māori - Frameworks, strategies and tools
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First published in 2015 by Te Kotahi Research Institute, Hamilton, Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Kaupapa Māori theory: transforming theory in Aotearoa / Leonie Pihama -- The dialectic relation of theory and practice in the development of Kaupapa Māori Praxis / Graham Smith -- Kaupapa Māori : explaining the ordinary / Helen Moewaka-Barnes -- Kaupapa Māori theory is critical and anticolonial / Rangimarie Mahuika -- Kaupapa Māori research -- some Kaupapa Māori principles / Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- The thing's revelation : some thoughts on Māori philosophical research / Cark Mika -- 'Closing the gaps' : from postcolonialism to Kaupapa Māori and beyond / Nepia Mahuika -- Understanding and doing research : a Māori position / Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai -- Decolonising Māori narratives : pūrākau as method / Jenny Lee -- Mana kaitiakitanga : Mouri moko! Mouri wahine! Mouri ora! protective power : women, skin, carving and life force / Mera Penehira -- Kia mau ki te aka matua : researching Māori development and learning / Margie Hohepa -- Kaupapa Māori epidemiology / Shirley Simmonds, Bridgette Robson, Fiona Cram and Gordon Purdie -- Postcolonial profiling of indigenous populations : limitations and responses in Australia and New Zealand / Tahu Kukutai and John Taylor.

Kaupapa Rangahau: A Reader is a collation of a range of articles related to Kaupapa Maori theory and research. It was developed as a resource for Kaupapa Maori workshops provided by Te Kotahi Research Institute and Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development. (From the document). Record #8277

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