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  • He oranga whānau: mahi ngātahi: Whānau livelihoods within the context of work and Māori economies of wellbeing

    Full project Matakitenga project Research Programme
    Pae Ora Pae Tawhiti
    Pātai Mauri Pātai Whānau

    Lead Researcher: Professor Chellie Spiller (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa) University of Waikato

    Research Team:

    Professor Jarrod Haar (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngaati Mahuta) AUT University

    Dr John Reid (Ngāti Pikiao, Tainui) University of Canterbury

    Dr Jason Mika (Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, Whakatōhea, Ngāti Kahungunu) University of Waikato

    Project commenced: 2022
    Project completed 2025

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    TE NIHO O TE TANIWHA Teeth of the Taniwha Exploring present-future pathways for whānau and hapū in Māori economies of wellbeing

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  • He Tohu Maumahara ki a Paora Mato

    Internship project

    This summer internship was organised by Dr. Te Taka Keegan to be a Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Named Internship supervised by Dr. Kim Pickering at The University of Waikato.

    Project commenced: 2021
    Project completed 2022

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    NPM Final Report - Waikauri Greensill

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  • He huringa āhuarangi, he huringa ao: a changing climate, a changing world

    Full project
    Pae Tawhiti

    A new report from Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) and Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research provides guidance for Te Ao Māori on climate change adaptation and mitigation. He huringa āhuarangi, he huringa ao: a changing climate, a changing world 

    Project commenced: 2021
    Project completed 2021
    Te Tai Ao - Natural Environment
    Environment

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    He huringa āhuarangi, he huringa ao: a changing climate, a changing world

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  • Ngā miru ā ira kawe hā: Modified local soil and oxygen nanobubble technology to heal unwell taonga lakes.

    Kia Ārohi Kia Mārama - Scoping Excellence Scoping project

    Over the past 60 years, the water quality has declined in many large NZ lakes, including Rotorua, Pupuke, Rotoehu, Rotoiti, Tutira and Horowhenua in the North Island, and Lakes Ellesmere (Te Waihora) and Forsyth (Wairewa) in the South Island (Rowe 2004). All of these lakes are important taonga to tangata whenua, and have served as pataka kai for many generations.

    Project commenced: 2020
    Project completed 2020
    Te Tai Ao - Natural Environment
    Environment

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    https://www.cawthron.org.nz/research/our-projects/nanobubbles-lake-restoration/

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    Birds-Spiders-Bubbles infographic-01.pdf

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  • Tangaroa Ara Rau: Tangaroa the Atua of Human Movement

    Internship project

    This research report has been titled Rākau-nui as an acknowledgement to the full moon phase in the Maramataka (Māori lunar calendar). Rākau-nui also represents the collected journey to which this full report has been constructed from. The Maramataka is

    Project commenced: 2019
    Te Tai Ao - Natural Environment
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    Tangaroa Ara Rau: Tangaroa the Atua of Human Movement

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  • Tangaroa Ara Rau: Whānau connections & Water Safety

    Internship project

    This report has been prepared for Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga as part of the summer internship programme 2018-2019. This project is titled Tangaroa Ara Rau: Whānau connections and Water Safety with a purpose to understand unique whānau connections to water and its benefit for water safety.

    Project commenced: 2019
    Te Tai Ao - Natural Environment
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    Tangaroa Ara Rau: Whānau connections & Water Safety

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  • Taking Control: Māori Responses to Money, Wealth and Savings

    Full project Kia Ārohi Kia Mārama - Scoping Excellence

    What current methods do Māori use to manage money? What financial products and services are likely to be effective for Māori and how might these be successfully implemented? What support can Māori organisations (including iwi) and the government provide to increase whānau financial literacy and savings?

    Project commenced: 2018
    Whai Rawa - Māori Economies
    Economic Development

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  • Embedded expressions of a people

    Internship project

    This summer internship project will identify occasions where haka, waiata and other oral art forms were commonly used as a form of expression, the frequency in which these occasions occurred and the purpose of these expressions for each situation. Each of these occasions employed a particular style of oral art form.

    Project commenced: 2017
    Te Reo me Ngā Tikanga Māori
    Te Reo

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    Embedded expressions of a people - Internship Report 2017-18

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  • He aha to wairua? He aha te mauri? In search of wairua and Amauri

    Internship project

    The purpose of this summer internship project is to conduct an extensive search and review of literature relating to the constructs ‘wairua’ and ‘mauri’.

    Project commenced: 2017
    Mauri Ora - Human Flourishing

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    He aha to wairua? He aha te mauri? Internship Report 2017-18

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