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  • The Value and Future of Māori Research: Professor Charles Royal

  • The Value and Future of Māori Research: Sir Mason Durie

  • The Value and Future of Māori Research: Sir Tipene O'Regan

  • The Well-being of Māori Communities

  • This research project focused on Māori youth and documenting their social territories using multi-media visual data generated by the participants, in conjunction with wānanga and university-based practitioners and students in photography and film media. The researchers employed new methods in visual sociology and worked collaboratively with Māori youth and their iwi communities.

    Project commenced:
  • Tiakina te Pā Harakeke

    Credit: Thanks to Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries for reproduction of photo 7-A12343 (Karioi Native School)