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Kaupapa Maori research: An indigenous approach to creating knowledge

Russell Bishop

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Decolonising Māori-Pākehā Research Collaborations: Towards an Ethics of Whanaungatanga and Manaakitanga.

Catherine Trundle

In Cross- Cultural Research Relationships. Indigenous Research Ethics: Claiming Research Sovereignty Beyond Deficit and the Colonial Legacy., 2020

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Supervising research in Māori cultural contexts: a decolonizing, relational response

Mere Berryman

Higher education research and development, 2017

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Navigating the currents of Kaupapa Maori and Pan-Pacific research methodologies in Aotearoa New Zealand

Sereana Naepi

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Book Review of Critical conversations in kaupapa Māori

Amohia Boulton

MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 2018

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Kaupapa Māori Methodology: Trusting the Methodology Through Thick and Thin

Anne A Hiha

The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2015

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Nga haerenga - the bumpy road to research insight

Melinda Webber

2009

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Beyond the veil: Kaupapa Māori gaze on the non-Māori subject

Kura Te Waru-Rewiri

Journal of Sociology

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A Māori Model of Research for Māori Practitioners

Paora C Moyle

2014

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New Learnings From Old Understandings: Conducting Qualitative Research With Maori

Alex Barnes

Qualitative Social Work, 2009

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What can Pākehā learn from engaging in kaupapa Māori educational research?

Alex Barnes

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Kaupapa Maori: locating indigenous ontology, epistemology and methodology in the Academy, Henry and Pene, (2001)

Ella Y Henry

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A Conversation on the Philosophy and Practice of Teaching Research in Maori and Pacific Education

Kabini F Sanga

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Kaupapa Māori theory is critical and anti-colonial

Rangimarie Mahuika

2008

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A ‘Parallel process’? beginning a constructive conversation about a Mäori methodology

Fiona Cram

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2004

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A Māori Approach to Starting Research from Where You Are

Max Liboiron

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience

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Kaupapa Māori: A community approach

Jo Mane

MAI Review, 2009

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Doing research in Aotearoa: a Pākehā exemplar of applyingTe Ara Tikaethical framework

Heather Came

Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 2013

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Beyond ‘someone else's agenda’: An example of indigenous/academic research collaboration

Ruth Panelli

New Zealand Geographer, 2009

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Knowing through being known: reflections on Indigenous epistemology and participatory consciousness

Shannon Said

Interventions, 2018

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Decolonising Spaces of Inquiry: Indigenous Research and Engagement without the Colonial Matrix of Power

CUT jmapara

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Working at the Interface: Indigenous Students’ Experience of Undertaking Doctoral Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand

Barbara Grant

Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011

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Paradigm shifting: centering Indigenous research methodologies, an Anishinaabe perspective

Tricia McGuire-Adams

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 2019

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Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge Into Research Practice

Melissa Carey

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‘Jacinta Ruru and Linda Waimarie Nikora (Editors), Ngā Kete Mātauranga: Māori Scholars at the Research Interface’

Carwyn Jones

2021

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Research as Vision Quest into Indigenous Epistemology

Dr. Marva McClean

Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2017

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The Puzzles of Practice: Initiating a collaborative action and research culture within and beyond New Zealand

Niki Davis

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Growing Kaupapa Māori Research Capabilities and Confidence Through Whanaungatanga as Research Mentorship

Hinekura Smith

2022

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Kwame, A. (2017) Reflexivity in indigenous research.pdf

Abukari Kwame, PhD

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Using indigenous kaupapa Māori research methodology with constructivist grounded theory: generating a theoretical explanation of indigenous womens realities

juanita sherwood

International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021

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Traversing Indigenous communication landscapes: Translation, uptake and impact of Māori research

Tanya Allport

Ethical Space: International Journal of Communication Ethics

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Cultural Fragments: Concerning Mäori Research Development – Page 21

Mere Kepa

HE PUKENGA KÖRERO A Journal of Mäori Studies, 2010

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Scientific Collaborative Research with Māori Communities: Kaupapa or Kūpapa Māori?

Gail Tipa

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2007

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Whakarongo ki te Tangi! -Listen to Our Tears, Listen to Our Call! Learnings from a Summer Research Mentorship to Grow Kaupapa Māori Community Health Researchers OCCASIONAL & DISCUSSION

Hinekura Lisa Smith

Whakarongo ki te Tangi! – Listen to Our Tears, Listen to Our Call! Learnings from a Summer Research Mentorship to Grow Kaupapa Māori Community Health Researchers, 2023

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Methodologies for conducting research in an indigenous context

Spencer Lilley

Library and Information Research

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