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  • Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi Community Action Research Project

    This research was a community action research project dedicated to identifying ways in which to advance Te Reo

    Project commenced: 2006
    Te Reo

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    05 RF 14 Web ready.pdf

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  • He moemoeā mō Ahuriri: A vision plan and health assessment for the Ahuriri Estuary

    The Ahuriri or Napier Estuary is of significant value to both tangata whenua and the Hawke’s Bay community as a whole. Historical and current environmental pressures, together with some questionable management processes over the years, had caused an almost total cultural disconnection between the tangata whenua and the estuary.
     

    Project commenced: 2005
    Education Environment Health

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    Research Report - Napier Estuary.pdf

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  • The Politics of Privilege Scoping Project

    Scoping project

    This study on the nature of privilege sheds light on how those with the least advantage are positioned to seem as though they are receiving ‘special benefits’, while unearned advantages that accrue to the privileged remain invisible and unscrutinised, particularly by those that benefit the most from them.

    Project commenced: 2005
    Health

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    Borelly Gregory Web Ready (2).pdf

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  • Tū Whare Ora – Building Capacity for Māori Driven Design in Sustainable Settlement Development

    There is emerging awareness among Māori that mātauranga Māori and Māori values have an important part to play in papakāinga design as well as in modern urban planning and settlement design.

    Project commenced: 2005
    Environment

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    05RF15 Final Contract report.pdf

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  • Māori and assisted human reproduction: An exploratory study

    This research explored Māori views and access to Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR).

    Project commenced: 2004
    Health

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    Research Report - Maori Attitudes to Assisted Rproduction FINAL.pdf

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  • Whangaia te hinengaro: Reading to learn in te reo Māori

    This project focused on kaiako literacy instruction practices and tauira learning pertaining to reading comprehension and Māori vocabulary development. It involved five Kura Kaupapa Māori schools located in rural communities or small rural townships.

    Project commenced: 2003
    Education Te Reo

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    03 RF1 010 Hoehpa FINAL REPORT_0.pdf

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  • Ngā Hua a Te Matatini : The benefits of kapa haka to Aotearoa

    Full project

    Conscious of the lack of serious inquiry into Kapa Haka, the CEO of Te Matatini Inc, the National Organisation for Kapa Haka in Aotearoa New Zealand approached Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, New Zealand’s Maori Centre of Research Excellence (NPM), to make a start on rectifying this situation.

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    Nikora et al. (2022). The Value of Kapa Haka – An Overview Report. Auckland, NZ : Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
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    Hall, M., & Bowden, L. (2021). Māori Performing Arts and Educational Outcomes Report.
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    Meade, R. (2021). Exploring the Cultural Value of Kapa Haka – the Māori Performing Arts
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    Mikaere, T.M. (2021). Ngā hua nui o te kapa haka.
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    Nikora et al. (2021). Exploring the value and meaning of Kapa Haka - Māori Performing Arts : The Hine Rēhia Survey. Auckland, NZ
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    Selby-Rickit, T.H.R. (2021). Ngā hua nui o te kapa haka.
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    Te Huia, A., & Fox, R. (2020). Manawa ū ki te reo Māori : Matatini and non-Matatini survey responses

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