Doctoral thesis
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Tāngata Tōnui, Tāngata Mauri Ora
Renee Iritana Smith (Renee Iritana Smith), Massey University My project “Tāngata Tōnui, Tāngata Mauri Ora” aligns with the research theme of ‘Mauri Ora’ as it specifically is aimed at investigating commonalities shared between flourishing, successful Māori individuals and communities. This will be done utilizing a kaupapa Māori methodology which therefore… -
Teaching from the margins: Navigating critical approaches to text, identity and biculturalism through the lived experiences of Māori
Liana Catherine MacDonald (Liana Catherine MacDonald), Victoria University of Education My research focuses squarely on a Māori perspective of the mainstream education system and is concerned with teachers' pedagogical practices and understandings of how to implement the English curriculum through the teaching of text. The study also highlights the… -
Tutungia te kāpura hei oranga mō te hapū: Light the fires for our collective vitality
This PhD offers a re-examination of the tikanga of ahikā—traditionally understood as a metaphor for sustained occupation—by exploring the literal fires that burned on hapū lands. Through investigating the diverse uses of fire by Māori ancestors (for warmth, kai, light, and communication), this research reveals a richer, more refined understanding of ahikā…