About this research
The purpose of this summer internship project is to explore the potential to develop hauora and pūtaiao solutions for Te Toki Voyaging trust in their kaupapa of kaitiakitanga and mauri ora of the marine environment through traditional navigation and sailing.
The project involves wānanga with Te Toki Voyaging Trust, sailing and supporting ngā kaupapa waka.
The student intern will also examine literature, work alongside key members associated with the Te Toki Voyaging Trust, and the Te Koronga: Indigenous Science Research Theme.
The student will also have the opportunity to attend wānanga in Dunedin and throughout New Zealand, as these arise over the summer break.
| Intern - Rangiiria Barclay-Kerr | Waikato-Tainui, Ngaati Puukenga | University of Otago | Supervisors - Drs Anne-Marie Jackson and Hauiti Hakopa | University of Otago, Te Koronga |
Kairangahau · Researchers
Dr Anne-Marie Jackson
Ngāti Whatua, Te Roroa, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Kahu o Whangaroa
University of Otago
Anne-Marie Jackson is a lecturer in Māori physical education and health at the University of Otago, and joined the…
Dr Anne-Marie Jackson
Dr Hauiti Hākopa
Ngāti Tūwharetoa
Research and Enterprise - University of Otago
Hauiti is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow based at Te Tumu - University of Otago and specialises in collecting…
Dr Hauiti Hākopa
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