About this research
Intern: Kara Beckford
Supervisor: Professor Linda Waimarie Nikora
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
This internship project seeks to create a foundational annotated database of takatāpui literature and resources, including whakawahine and tangata ira tane and other gender non-conforming takatāpui, which are often left out of the narrative.
This project assisted the research network in conducting a thorough literature and resource search, with the output being a themed annotated bibliography.
This internship project seeks to create a foundational annotated database of takatāpui literature and resources, including whakawahine and tangata ira tane and other gender non-conforming takatāpui, which are often left out of the narrative.
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